Abstract
The authors studied the binding of steroids with Blastokinin (BKN). They confirm that progesterone is the steroid that has a greater affinity for BKN than estradiol or testosterone; the latter is hardly bound to the protein at all. They also show that the presence of estradiol interferes with the formation phase of the BKN-progesterone complex, while testosterone does not. When the BKN-progesterone complex is already formed, a release of the progesterone occurs only when there is a double concentration of estradiol. The biological importance of this phenomenon is briefly discussed.
Lingua originale | English |
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pagine (da-a) | 197-201 |
Numero di pagine | 5 |
Rivista | International Journal of Fertility |
Volume | 19 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 1974 |
Keywords
- Androgens
- Animals
- Animals, Laboratory
- Binding Sites
- Biology
- Clinical Research
- Endocrine System
- Estradiol
- Estradiol--analysis
- Estrogens
- Female
- Hormone Receptors
- Hormones
- In Vitro
- Kinins
- Membrane Proteins
- Physiology
- Progestational Hormones
- Progesterone
- Progesterone--analysis
- Protein Binding
- Rabbits
- Research Methodology
- Testosterone
- Testosterone--analysis
- Uterus