PYROGLUTAMYLGLUTAMYLPROLINEAMIDE IS PRESENT IN RAT ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR PITUITARY GLAND

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R.J. Ashworth
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J.M. Morrell
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Y. Patel
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S.M. Cockle
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ABSTRACT

A new TRH-like peptide pyroglutamylglutamylprolineamide (pGlu-Glu-ProNH2) has recently been purified and characterized from both the rabbit prostate complex and human semen. In this study, TRH-immunoreactive peptides were extracted from anterior pituitary, posterior pituitary and hypothalamus and subjected to gel exclusion chromatography. For each tissue, TRH was resolved from pGlu-Glu-ProNH2 by anion-exchange chromatography at pH 7.6 In the anterior pituitary, 63% of the TRH immunoreactivity was chromatographically identical to pGlu-Glu-ProNH2 whereas in the posterior pituitary the new peptide represented less than 5% of the total TRH immunoreactivity. Only trace levels of pGlu-Glu-ProNH2 were observed in hypothalamus, suggesting that the acidic TRH-related peptide found in the anterior pituitary may not be of hypothalamic origin. The new TRH-like peptide was purified from whole pituitaries by gel exclusion and ion-exchange chromatography, followed by high power liquid chromatography and was shown to have chromatographic properties identical to pGlu-Glu-ProNH2. Amino acid analysis of the purified peptide revealed glutamic acid and proline residues in the ratio Glx:2 Pro:1, which is the expected composition of pGlu-Glu-ProNH2 after acid hydrolysis.

 

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