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Disease
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Enzyme
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Query: EC:3.1.26.9 (
ribonuclease
)
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An 18 kDa pregnancy urine protein preparation, purified to apparent electrophoretic homogeneity as judged by silver-staining of polyacrylamide gels, inhibited binding of 125I-hLH (human luteinizing hormone) to Candida albicans microsomes, reacted with monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies raised against human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) beta-core protein and exhibited
ribonuclease
(
RNase
) activity. Eleven of the 12 amino acids at the N-terminus of a protein in this preparation were identical to those of the N-terminus of human non-secretory
ribonuclease
. These results indicate co-purification of hCG beta-core with a
RNase
. An 18 kDa
RNase
was also purified from a commercial hCG preparation (Chorulon). However, no
RNase
activity was detected in a highly purified commercial preparation (
Profasi
). Three commercial
RNase
preparations displaced 125I-hLH from C. albicans binders at extremely low concentrations (< 0.001 microg/ml
RNase
) whereas only slight displacement of 125I-hLH from sheep luteal binding sites was observed with very high concentrations of the RNases (100 microg/ml
RNase
). The co-purification of hCG beta-core and
RNase
from pregnancy urine and the displacement of 125I-hLH from C. albicans binding sites by RNases may be related to the close relationship that has been identified between mammalian
RNase
inhibitors and the extracellular domain of gonadotrophin receptors. The presence of
RNase
in commercial preparations of gonadotrophins should be borne in mind during any investigations that involve impure preparations of these hormones.
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PMID:Co-purification of a ribonuclease and human chorionic gonadotrophin beta-core protein from human urine and displacement of 125I-human luteinizing hormone from Candida albicans binding sites by ribonucleases. 940 51