Processing of Prolactin by Mammary Cells of the Lactating Mouse
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In order to characterize the processing of prolactin (PRL) by mammary cells, cells were loaded with PRL and PRL were analyzed by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Receptorbound PRL had the same molecular weight (23, 000) as authentic PRL. No peaks with a molecular weight smaller than 23, 000 were detected. PRL in the PRL-receptor complex was protected from a proteolytic enzyme (s). It was concluded that PRL was degraded after dissociation from the receptor.
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Sakai Senkiti
Department Of Animal Breeding Faculty Of Agriculture University Of Tokyo
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SAKAI Senkiti
Department of Animal Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture University of Tokyo
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