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Differential sorting of lutropin and the free alpha-subunit in cultured bovine pituitary cells
The glycoprotein hormones lutropin (LH) and follitropin (FSH) are both synthesized by gonadotrophs in the anterior pituitary but are stored in separate secretory granules prior to secretion. Despite having highly homologous beta-subunits and alpha-subunits with the identical amino acid sequence, the...
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Published in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1992-10, Vol.267 (29), p.20798-20803 |
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Summary: | The glycoprotein hormones lutropin (LH) and follitropin (FSH) are both synthesized by gonadotrophs in the anterior pituitary
but are stored in separate secretory granules prior to secretion. Despite having highly homologous beta-subunits and alpha-subunits
with the identical amino acid sequence, the Asn-linked oligosaccharides on LH terminate with SO4-GalNAc while those on FSH
terminate with sialic acid-Gal. In addition to LH and FSH, gonadotrophs secrete uncombined (free) alpha-subunit which bears
the same sulfated oligosaccharides as LH. We have examined the synthesis and secretion of LH and free alpha-subunit in primary
cultures of bovine pituitary cells in order to determine if the sulfated oligosaccharides have any impact on sorting. Our
results show that newly synthesized free alpha-subunit is secreted exclusively via the constitutive pathway with a t1/2 of
1.8 h and is never found in dense-core secretory granules. In contrast, LH dimer is secreted by both the constitutive and
the regulated pathways. Constitutive secretion and arrival in a dense secretory granule both occur with t1/2 values of 1-1.5
h for newly synthesized LH. Sulfation occurs immediately prior to arrival of LH in the secretory granule and is followed by
a period of 1-1.5 h before the LH-containing granules become sensitive to release by gonadotropin releasing hormone. As a
result the t1/2 for LH secretion in the presence of gonadotropin releasing hormone is 3.5 h. Sulfation of the free alpha-subunit
oligosaccharides is not, therefore, sufficient to direct the alpha-subunit to secretory granules, and the information required
for directing LH to granules must reside either in the beta-subunit or the alpha beta-complex. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0021-9258(19)36757-2 |