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Conformational Changes in the Progesterone Binding Globulin-progesterone Complex

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1975 Jul 29
PMID 167822
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An improved purification procedure for the progesterone-binding globulin (PBG) of the pregnant guinea pig has been developed utilizing sulfopropyl Sephadex, a strong cation exchanger, in the first step. The method exploits the low pI (2.8) and favorable acid stability of the glycoprotein. Subsequent chromatographies on DEAE-cellulose and Sephadex G-200 afford a highly purified PBG that exhibits the previously observed polydispersity (R.M. Burton et al. (1974), Biochemistry 13, 3554-3561). Circular dichroism, optical rotatory dispersion, and difference uv spectra all indicate the purified protein to undergo a conformational transition upon forming a complex with a steroid ligand. The CD and ORD spectra cannot be interpreted in terms of tertiary structure probably due to carbohydrate contributions. However, the difference spectra indicate strong perturbation of both a tryptophan residue and the steroid chromophore in the complex.

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