Estradiol-promoted accumulation of receptor in nuclei of porcine endometrium cells. Comparison of the retention of receptor in nuclei during subcellular fractionation of untreated and hormone-treated cells.

Receptor Pub Date : 1992-01-01
W D Sierralta, A C Bortsch, J Gaues, P I Szendro, P W Jungblut
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Nuclei were isolated from porcine endometrium of castrated pigs either unexposed or exposed to estradiol in vivo by two techniques, one of which included a hypotonic step. Aliquots were analyzed for estradiol content. Receptor was extracted from buffered, Surfynol-stabilized suspensions by either (a) KCl alone, (b) in combination with dithiothreitol, or (c) by dithiothreitol with polypentosanesulfate and addition of KCl. The yields rose from a-->c. The same proportional gains with increasing extractant efficacies were obtained from nuclei of unstimulated and estradiol-treated cells. Receptor recovery with extractant "c" rose linearly over the range of 9-80 x 10(6) nuclei/mL and was independent of the technique used for isolation. Nuclear fractions isolated using steroid-free solutions contained more estrogen receptor than estradiol; the numerical excess in control nuclei persisted in the nuclei of stimulated cells featuring a stoichiometric rise of ligand and receptor contents. The increase of receptor contents in nuclei isolated from hormone-stimulated cells coincided with a decline in the cytoplasmic fractions. An excess of hormone over receptor was seen only when nuclei were isolated from untreated cells with media containing 10 nM estradiol. Our data strengthen earlier notions of an estradiol-promoted receptor translocation into the nucleus and are not compatible with the ligand-filling hypothesis of preexisting nuclear binding sites.

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雌二醇促进猪子宫内膜细胞核受体的积累。未处理和激素处理细胞亚细胞分离过程中细胞核中受体保留的比较。
通过两种技术从未暴露或暴露于雌二醇的去势猪子宫内膜中分离出细胞核,其中一种技术包括低渗步骤。用等分法分析雌二醇的含量。通过(a) KCl单独提取受体,(b)与二硫代苏糖醇联合提取受体,或(c)二硫代苏糖醇与聚戊二醇磺酸并加入KCl提取受体。收益率从a上升到c。从未受刺激和雌二醇处理的细胞核中获得的提取率增加的比例增益相同。萃取剂“c”的受体回收率在9-80 × 10(6)个核/mL范围内呈线性上升,与分离技术无关。用无类固醇溶液分离的核组分含有更多的雌激素受体,而不是雌二醇;在受刺激细胞的细胞核中,对照核中的数值过剩持续存在,配体和受体的含量在化学计量上上升。从激素刺激的细胞中分离出的细胞核中受体含量的增加与细胞质部分的下降相一致。仅当用含有10 nM雌二醇的培养基从未经处理的细胞中分离细胞核时,才发现激素受体过量。我们的数据加强了雌二醇促进受体易位进入细胞核的早期概念,并且与先前存在的核结合位点的配体填充假说不相容。
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