Pre-prolactin accumulates in rat pituitary cells incubated with a threonine analog.
G Hortin, I Boime
Index: J. Biol. Chem. 255(15) , 7051-4, (1980)
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Abstract
The proteolytic processing of rat pre-prolactin (Pre-Prl) to prolactin in isolated hemipituitaries was inhibited by the threonine analog, beta-hydroxynorvaline (Hnv). Pre-Prl accumulated as a major labeled intracellular product, even during pulse labeling longer than 2 h, but it was not secreted. Inhibition of Pre-Prl processing may result from incorporation of Hnv at the Pre-Prl cleavage site. This system offers the opportunity to study the disposition of an accumulated pre-protein in cells.
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