Abstract
To elucidate the molecular events associated with the regulation of luteinizing hormone/human chorionic gonadotropin (LH/hCG) receptor mRNA stability during hCG-induced receptor down-regulation, we have identified an LH/hCG receptor-specific mRNA binding protein. Proteins were isolated from control and down-regulated rat ovary and were incubated with in vitro transcribed RNAs corresponding to the full-length LH/hCG receptor, as well as 5'- and 3'-truncated receptor forms. Resultant ribonucleoprotein complexes were analyzed by RNA gel mobility shift. A prominent M(r) 50,000 ribonucleoprotein complex was identified with the following characteristics: 1) specificity for LH/hCG receptor open reading frame sequences located between nucleotides 102 and 282; 2) lack of competition by nonspecific RNAs; 3) a 3-fold increase in RNA binding activity during hCG-induced receptor down-regulation; and 4) limited tissue expression. This report describes the first evidence of an LH/hCG receptor mRNA binding protein, which we term LRBP-1, for luteinizing hormone receptor RNA binding protein-1. This protein is a candidate for a trans-acting factor involved in the hormonal regulation of LH/hCG receptor mRNA stability in rat ovary.
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Kash, J. C., & Menon, K. M. J. (1998). Identification of a hormonally regulated luteinizing hormone/human chorionic gonadotropin receptor mRNA binding protein: Increased mRNA binding during receptor down-regulation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(17), 10658–10664. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.17.10658
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