Isolation of Rat Pituitary Prolactin Isohormones Differing in Charge, Size, and Specific Immunological Activity

Abstract
A method has been described for the isolation of three differently charged isohormones of rat prolactin from a discard fraction obtained after extraction of gonadotropins, thyrotropin and growth hormone from homogenized frozen pituitaries. The procedure involved extraction at pH 9.8, ammonium sulphate fractionation, molecular sieve chromatography on Sephadex G-100, and column electrophoresis in agarose suspension. The purification was monitored by radioimnunoassays and the recovered components were all found to possess a specific immunoactivity exceeding that of the standard preparation (RP-1) supplied by the NIAMDD, Bethesda, U.S.A. Increased acidity among these isohormones was found to be paralleled by significantly decreased immunopotency. Each component showed biological activity in radioreceptor assay. A high degree of purity of the isolated components was shown by analytical electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel. Sodium dodecyl sulphate electrophoresis in the same medium showed no size heterogeneity and yielded a value of approximately 25 000 for the molecular weight of the isohormones. In addition a large form of prolactin, suggested to represent a dimer, was isolated by a further extraction step (pH 10.5) followed by molecular sieve chromatography on Sephadex G-100 and electrophoresis in agarose suspension. The large form was associated with both biopotency and immuno-potency. The electrophoresis resolved the prolactin activity into three or four immunoactive components. This pleomorphism of the large prolactin was confirmed by analytical polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Amino acid analyses revealed a close similarity between the three monomers and the major dimeric form of the hormone.