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Studies on Sex-organ Development. Ontogeny of Cytoplasmic Oestrogen Receptor in Chick Müllerian Duct

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Journal Biochem J
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1975 Aug 1
PMID 170918
Citations 12
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Oestradiol receptors were observed in the cytoplasm of the chick Müllerian duct at several embryonic stages. The sedimentation coefficients and the dissociation constants of the receptor protein remained unchanged throughout the various stages of development. Specific binding of cytoplasmic receptor to [3H]oestradiol assayed in vitro was shown to be saturable at concentration of 10nM or higher. The number of oeastradiol-binding sites on a per-cell basis increased linearly from day 8 to day 12 of incubation and then levelled off from day 12 to the fourth day after hatching. These results indicate that in the developing embryonic sex organ, the same receptor protein is present throughout prenatal development. The concentration of the oestradiol receptor increases and reaches a constant value, but the capacity for the receptor to interact with the hormone does not change.

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