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Previous work from this laboratory described an association, based on genetic evidence, between a 68 000 dalton protein (p68) and corticotropin (ACTH) sensitive adenylate cyclase activity among variants of the Y1 mouse adrenocortical tumor cell line. To study the nature of this association further, we have purified p68 and raised a polyclonal anti-p68 serum in rabbits. A variant subclone of the Y1 line, in which p68 comprised approximately 10% of total soluble protein, was used as starting material. Purification of p68 was achieved by passage of a 100 000 X g supernatant fraction over DEAE-cellulose, fractionation with ammonium sulfate, and chromatography on hydroxylapatite. The purified protein had an isoelectric point of 7.3, a polarity value of 46%, and a blocked amino terminal end group. A rabbit antiserum raised against the purified p68 had a titer of 1:16 000 and specifically precipitated p68 from extracts of Y1 cells labeled with L-[35S]methionine. Using this antiserum, p68 also was detected in other cell lines including mouse erythroleukemia and Sertoli cells; rat Leydig, ovary, and glioma cells; and Chinese hamster ovary cells. The presence of p68 in a variety of cell types suggests that the function of p68 is not restricted to adrenal cells or to specific actions of ACTH.
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PMID:A 68 000 dalton protein genetically associated with corticotropin-sensitive adenylate cyclase activity. Purification and preliminary characterization using a specific antiserum. 608 78

This report explores the biochemical basis for clonal variation in adrenocorticotropin (ACTH)-sensitive adenylate cyclase activity in the Y1 mouse adrenocortical tumor cell line. We demonstrate that the level of a specific protein, designated p68, is significantly correlated with the ability of adrenocorticotropin to stimulate adenylate cyclase activity among Y1 subclones (p = 0.004; r = 0.65). p68 was characterized by its molecular weight in sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gels (Mr = 68,000) and by its isoelectric point as determined by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (pI = 7.2). On two-dimensional gels, the protein migrated as a major spot with satellite spots 0.1 pH unit on either side. Homogenates and plasma membrane fractions from clones highly responsive to ACTH had large amounts of p68. In homogenates from highly responsive clones p68 represented 10 to 12% of the total protein. Homogenates and plasma membrane fractions from clones insensitive to ACTH were deficient in p68. In homogenates from the insensitive clones Y6 and OS3, p68 represented less than or equal 0.8% of the total protein. A somatic cell hybrid, formed by fusion of these two ACTH-insensitive clones recovered ACTH-sensitive adenylate cyclase activity and concomitantly expressed appreciable levels of p68. It is suggested that p68 may regulate the transfer of information from the occupied ACTH receptor ot the catalytic subunit of adenylate cyclase.
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PMID:Association of a 68,000-dalton protein with adrenocorticotropin-sensitive adenylate cyclase activity in Y1 adrenocortical tumor cells. 627 Jan 52