Receptor Recycling: Liberation of Glucocorticoid Receptors from Liver Nuclei <I>in vitro</I>
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Dynamics of the steroid recptors seems to be the consequence of receptor recycling. In the present study, as a clue to elucidate the mechanism of receptor recycling, factors which affect the rate of liberation of nuclear bound 3H-glucocorticoids were examined in vitro. Among the factors examined, NAD, NADPH, cAMP and pnitrophenyl phosphate accelerated the liberation of radioactivity from nuclei in a temperature-dependent manner when added to the incubation mixture. The presence of a large amount of unlabeled dexamethasone (Dex) did not modify the rate of liberation. From these results, it was concluded that the metabolism of ligand bound to the receptor is not a necessary step in the liberation of receptor from nuclei. These agents did not influence the binding process of 3H-Dex-receptor complex to DNA-cellulose. Therefore the stimulation of receptor release does not seem to be mediated by reducing the binding affinity between nuclei and receptor complexes. The liberated radioactivity was eluted on a Sephadex G-100 column in the void volume and in macromolecule-unbound fractions. In both fractions, the majority of the radioactivity comigrated with authentic glucocorticoids on thin-layer chromatography.
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著者
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Satoh Yukio
Division Of Biosignaling Department Of Biomedical Sciences School Of Life Science Faculty Of Medicin
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ICHII SHOGO
Division of Physiology, Institute of Steroid Research and lst Department of Internal Medicine
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IZAWA MASAO
Division of Physiology, Institute of Steroid Research, Tottori University School of Medicine
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IZAWA MASAO
Division of Physiology, Institute of Steroid Research, Tottori University School
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ICHII SHOGO
Division of Physiology and Pathology, National Institue of Radiological Sciences
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SATOH YUKIO
Division of Physiology, Institute of Steroid Research, Tottori University School
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