The 69-84 amino acid region of the parathyroid hormone molecule is essential for the interaction of the hormone with the binding sites with carboxyl-terminal specificity

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Takasu, H
Baba, H
Inomata, N
Uchiyama, Y
Kubota, N
Kumaki, K
Matsumoto, A
Nakajima, K
Kimura, T
Sakakibara, S
Fujita, T
Chihara, K
Nagai, I
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[1] KOBE UNIV, DEPT BIOSIGNAL PATHOPHYSIOL & MED CTR STUDENT HLT, NADA KU, KOBE 657, JAPAN
[2] KOBE UNIV, DEPT RADIAT BIOPHYS & GENET, KOBE 657, JAPAN
[3] PEPTIDE INST INC, PROT RES FDN, OSAKA, JAPAN
[4] CALCIUM RES INST, OSAKA, JAPAN
[5] CHUGAI PHARMACEUT CO LTD, SHIZUOKA, JAPAN
[6] KOBE UNIV, DEPT MED, DIV 3, KOBE 657, JAPAN
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10.1210/en.137.12.5537
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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We evaluated the competitive inhibitory effect of intact PTH, the amino-terminal PTH(1-34) fragment, and a series of truncated carboxyl-terminal PTH fragments on the binding of internally S-35-labeled human PTH(1-84) ([S-35]hPTH(1-84)) to osteoblastic cells (ROS 17/2.8), in order to identify the minimum and critical elements within the PTH molecule for the interaction with the binding sites specific for the carboxyl-terminal region of the hormone. When the aminoterminal region of the PTH molecule was truncated stepwise, hPTH(35-84), hPTH(53-84) and hPTH(69-84), but not hPTH(70-84), significantly inhibited the [S-35]hPTH(1-84) binding. On the other hand, the simple deletion of the carboxyl-terminal glutamine at position 84 of hPTH(53-84) [hPTH(53-83)] resulted in blunting the inhibitory effect of the peptide on the [S-35]hPTH(1-84) binding. Furthermore, hPTH(35-84), hPTH(53-84) and hPTH(69-84), but not hPTH(70-84) nor hPTH(53-83), augmented the inhibitory effect of the amino-terminal PTH fragment [hPTH(1-34)] on the [S-35]hPTH(1-84)binding. Of special interest was that the combination of hPTH(1-34) and hPTH(35-84) reproduced the inhibitory effect of unlabeled hPTH(1-84) on the [S-35]hPTH(1-84) binding, on an equimolar basis. The 69-84 region of the PTH molecule thus appears to be crucial for binding to the carboxyl-terminal specific binding sites for PTH in osteoblasts. The interaction of the amino-terminal and carboxyl-terminal regions of a PTH molecule with their own respective binding sites seemed to occur in a fairly independent manner.
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