Coupling of Iodotyrosine Catalyzed by Human Thyroid Peroxidase in Vitro*
- 1 June 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Vol. 60 (6) , 1069-1075
- https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-60-6-1069
Abstract
The coupling of iodotyrosine (coupling reaction) i s one of the least studied in the formation of thyroid hormone, particularly in human thyroid diseases. This paper describes a method of measuring iodotyrosine coupling catalyzed by human thyroid peroxidase (TPO) in vitro. There were two important requirements to demonstrate the coupling reaction: 1) thyro-globulin with a low thyroid hormone content, and 2) partially purified TPO. Thyroglobulin with low thyroid hormone content was obtained from Grave's and follicular adenoma tissues after propylthiouracil (PTU) therapy and L-T4 therapy, respectively. TPO was prepared from Graves' thyroid by solubilizing the 100,000 × g pellet of thyroid homogenate with sodium deoxycho-late and trypsin, followed by Sephacryl S-300 gel filtration. Before the coupling reaction, thyroglobulin was iodinated with chloramine-T and potassium iodide, followed by dialysis. The coupling reaction was carried out by incubating newly iodinated thyroglobulin with TPO, diiodotyrosine, a coupling stimulator, (and a H2O2(-generating system (glucose and glucose oxidase) for) 20 min at 37 C. After thyroglobulin was digested with Pronase, the thyroid hormone content of the thyroid digest was measured by RIA. Coupling activity was measured by the amount of newly (formed T3 (nanograms of T3 per mg thyroglobulin). The time course of coupling reaction showed a progressive increase in coupling activity up to 30 min, and the reaction was temperature and pH dependent, with a pH optimum of 7.0. (Coupling activity in the presence of H)2(O)2 and TPO was 43 ± 5.0 (ng T3/mg thyroglobulin (mean ± SD of triplicate samples), and) addition of diiodothyrosine to the H2O2-TPO system caused a)nearly 3-fold increase in coupling activity. This method has potential utilization for measurement of peroxidase coupling activity, since there was a linear relationship between the measured coupling activity and the amount of added TPO when the TPO concentration was over 3 μg/300 μ. Methimazole (MMI) and PTU had similar potencies in inhibiting the TPO-catalyzed coupling reaction, whereas MMI was distinctly more potent than PTU as an inhibitor of TPO-mediated iodination in vitro. The different potencies of MMI in the two reactions suggest that different inhibitory mechanisms may be involved in iodination and coupling. The reducing agent, sodium metabisulfite, was also found to be a more potent inhibitor of the TPO-mediated coupling reaction than of the TPO-mediated iodination reaction. The method of iodotyrosine coupling described here may be useful to investigate the coupling step of thyroid hormone formation in human thyroid diseases.Keywords
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