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Iodination of the progesterone receptor from hen oviduct spares the DNA-binding domain

Abstract

The progesterone receptor from hen oviduct is isolated as a complex of two subunits, A and B. The A protein binds one molecule of progesterone and also binds to DNA with high affinity. The native A protein can be labeled with iodine with no loss of DNA binding activity. Limited Staphylococcus aureus V8 protease digestion of the labeled preparation results in a number of DNA-binding and non-DNA-binding fragments of the receptor. The progesterone-binding domain contains iodine label. However, two low-molecular-weight DNA-binding fragments do not contain iodine label, indicating a lack of susceptible tyrosine residues near the DNA-binding site of the native receptor. The labeled receptor and its fragments will facilitate studies of the isolated DNA-binding and progesterone-binding domains of the hen A protein as well as of the activity of the native receptor in the presence and absence of hormone.

Authors

Fahnestock M

Journal

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Vol. 77, No. 2, pp. 179–185

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

October 1, 1987

DOI

10.1007/bf00221927

ISSN

0300-8177

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