High affinity progesterone binding sites of human uterine microsomal membranes

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 20(2), 569-573

DOI 10.1016/0022-4731(84)90125-0 PMID 6708539

Abstract

Microsomal membranes sedimented at 40 000 g were prepared from human myometrium samples. The progesterone binding properties of microsomal suspensions were determined by incubating microsomes and [3H]progesterone at 4 degrees C. Dextran-coated charcoal was used for the separation of bound and free steroids. Membrane-associated progesterone binding sites of high affinity were identified in microsomes prepared from pregnant and nonpregnant uteri. The binding was saturable (Kd approximately 4 X 10(-9) M, concentration of binding sites 400-900 fmol/mg microsomal protein) and specific for natural progesterone. Of 21 steroids tested only 21-hydroxy-4-pregnene-3,20-dione, 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone and testosterone showed moderate competition against progesterone with relative affinities between 7.0-20.0% (R.A. of progesterone 100%). 5 alpha-Dihydroprogesterone and 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone showed weak cross reaction (relative affinities 2.5 and 2.0%, respectively). Corticosteroids, estrogens and the 5 synthetic progestins tested showed only weak competition with relative affinities lower than 1.0%. These microsomal progesterone binding sites of high affinity and limited capacity resemble steroid hormone receptors but they are different from the soluble cytosolic progesterone receptor of human uterus in terms of steroid specificity. The physiological function of this microsomal progesterone receptor is unknown.

Topics

progesterone binding sites human uterine microsomal membranes, microsomal progesterone receptor myometrium specificity, progesterone receptor binding affinity uterus characterization, membrane-associated progesterone binding steroid specificity, Haukkamaa progesterone microsomal receptor uterus, progesterone binding sites pregnant nonpregnant myometrium, synthetic progestins low affinity uterine progesterone receptor, progesterone versus progestin receptor binding specificity, cytosolic versus microsomal progesterone receptor steroid binding, high affinity progesterone binding saturable sites myometrium
PMID 6708539 6708539 DOI 10.1016/0022-4731(84)90125-0 10.1016/0022-4731(84)90125-0

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Haukkamaa, M. (1984). High affinity progesterone binding sites of human uterine microsomal membranes. *Journal of steroid biochemistry*, *20*(2), 569-573. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-4731(84)90125-0

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