Evidence that the alpha-subunit influences the specificity of receptor binding of the equine gonadotrophins
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Evidence that the alpha-subunit influences the specificity of receptor binding of the equine gonadotrophins
Abstract
Horse LH/chorionic gonadotrophin (eLH/CG) exhibits, in addition to its normal LH activity, a high FSH activity in all other species tested. Donkey LH/CG (dkLH/CG) also exhibits FSH activity in other species, but about ten times less than the horse hormone. In order to understand the molecular basis of these dual gonadotrophic activities of eLH/CG and dkLH/CG better, we expressed, in COS-7 cells, hybrids between horse and donkey subunits, between horse or donkey alpha-subunit and human CG beta (hCG beta), and also between the porcine alpha-subunit and horse or donkey LH/CG beta. The resultant recombinant hybrid hormones were measured using specific FSH and LH in vitro bioassays which give an accurate measure of receptor binding specificity and activation. Results showed that it is the beta-subunit that determines the level of FSH activity, in agreement with the belief that it is the beta-subunit which determines the specificity of action of the gonadotrophins. However, donkey LH/CG beta combined with a porcine alpha-subunit exhibited no FSH activity although it showed full LH activity. Moreover, the hybrid between horse or donkey alpha-subunit and hCG beta also exhibited only LH activity. Thus, the low FSH activity of dkLH/CG requires an equine (donkey or horse) alpha-subunit combined with dkLH/CG beta. These results provide the first evidence that an alpha-subunit can influence the specificity of action of a gonadotrophic hormone.
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