Peptides Related to the NH2-Terminal End of Proopiocortin in Man*
- 1 March 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Vol. 56 (3) , 489-495
- https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-56-3-489
Abstract
Peptides related to the NH2-terminus of proopiocortin in man were studied with three different RIAs directed toward γ3MSH, human 16K, and mouse 16K. The culture medium derived from a human corticotropic adenoma (SCH medium), which had previously been used as a human reference standard, generated competitive binding curves parallel to that of purified human 16K in all three RIA systems. Gel exclusion chromatography performed with pituitary-derived materials (adenoma extract and medium, and plasma from patients with Nelson’s syndrome) showed that the overall immunoreactive γ3MSH eluted as one major peak at the position of human 16K. Its molecular weight estimated under denaturing conditions was 11,000. Gel exclusion chromatography performed with nonpituitary-derived materials (tumor extract and plasma from patient with the ectopic ACTH syndrome) showed that a major peak eluted at the position of human 16K, and a smaller molecular weight peptide eluted in a position intermediary between that of human 16K and synthetic γ3MSH. These data show that immunoreactive γ3MSH is indeed identical to human 16K in pituitary-derived materials. A different processing of the proopiocortin molecule is likely to occur in nonpituitary tumors and will result in the release of a smaller molecular weight peptide. The exact nature of this peptide is not known. It is speculated that is may serve as a nonpituitary tumor marker. (J Clin Endocrinol Metab56: 489, 1983)Keywords
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