American Journal of Physiology -- Legacy Content 1990-10-01

A fluorescent analogue of hydrin 1: a new probe for vasotocin receptors.

P Eggena, C L Ma, M Q Lu, A Buku

Index: Am. J. Physiol. 259(4 Pt 1) , E524-8, (1990)

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Abstract

Hydrin 1 is the biosynthetic precursor of vasotocin in Xenopus laevis. We have synthesized deamino and fluorescein analogues of hydrin 1 and characterized their physiological action in the urinary bladder of the toad, Bufo marinus. 1-Deamino-hydrin 1 (d-hydrin) was more potent than vasotocin in stimulating osmotic water flow across intact bladders and more potent than vasotocin in displacing tritium-labeled vasopressin [( 3H]AVP) from cell membranes. 1-Deamino-[11-lysine (fluorescein)]-hydrin 1 (flu-hydrin) was found to be the most potent fluorescent vasotocin receptor probe synthesized to date. Flu-hydrin increased osmotic water flow across bladders with a half-maximal effective dose (ED50) value of 6 x 10(-10) M and displaced [3H]AVP from membranes with a half-maximal concentration (IC50) value of 3 x 10(-9) M. The hydrosmotic response to flu-hydrin was blocked by 1-deamino-[4-lysine (p-azido-benzoyl)]arginine vasotocin [d4Lys(N3)-AVT]. Epifluorescence light microscopic studies showed vesicular uptake of flu-hydrin at the basolateral membrane of toad bladder epithelial cells, and this uptake was blocked by d4Lys(N3)AVT. This study shows that d-hydrin can serve as a foundation molecule to which reporter groups, such as fluorescent residues, can be attached with better preservation of hydrosmotic activity than is possible with similar modifications of vasotocin.


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