Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 1986-06-01

Effect of oxidizing agents on rabbit mammary prolactin receptors.

P B Mahajan, K E Ebner, Pramod B. Mahajan, Kurt E. Ebner

Index: Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 46(1) , 37-42, (1986)

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Abstract

Treatment of rabbit mammary membrane-bound and solubilized prolactin receptors with the oxidizing agents N-chlorobenzene sulfonamide and N-bromosuccinimide resulted in total inactivation of the ability of the receptor to bind prolactin. A similar inactivation was obtained with 2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzylbromide. The results suggest the possible importance of tryptophan in maintaining the activity of the prolactin receptor.


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