Receptor-selective determinants in catfish gonadotropin seat-belt loops.

H.F. Vischer, R.B. Marques, J.C.M. Granneman, M.K.H. Linskens, R.W. Schulz, J. Bogerd

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Abstract

Mammalian gonadotropins are highly selective. Charge differences between the Cys10-11 sequence of FSHβ and LHβ/CGβ seat-belt loops determine the ability of these hormones to interact with the LH-R. Selective FSH-R binding is mainly dependent on the presence of an FSHβ-specific sequence between Cys11-12 of the seat-belt loop. Intriguingly, African catfish LHβ (cfLHβ) lacks a positively charged Cys10-11 region and stimulates both catfish LH-R and FSH-R with comparable potencies. Our studies on the promiscuous behaviour of cfLH using chimeric gonadotropins revealed that the Cys10-11 region of cfLHβ contains cfLH-R-selective determinants, whereas the Cys 11-12 region of cfLHβ confers FSH-R-stimulating activity to cfLH. Hence, the location of receptor-selective determinants appeared to be fairly well conserved throughout evolution, despite the low sequence identity between mammalian and catfish seat-belt loops. Moreover, various structure-function differences between gonadotropins are discussed in the context of the different (female) reproductive strategies between mammalian and non-mammalian species that required the divergence to a more specific LH-R-stimulating activity of one of the gonadotropins in mammals. © 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-63
Number of pages9
JournalMolecular and Cellular Endocrinology
Volume224
Issue number1-2
Publication statusPublished - 2004

Keywords

  • Life sciences
  • Biologie/Milieukunde (BIOL)
  • Other biological specialities

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