D W Lee, P Grasso, N Leng, R Izquierdo, J W Crabb, M R Deziel, L E Reichert
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A decapeptide corresponding to the partial amino acid sequence of a high molecular weight human FSH receptor-binding inhibitor is a specific inhibitor of FSH binding.
We previously reported purification of a protein (approximately equal to 57 kDa) from human follicular fluid having FSH binding inhibitory (FSH-BI) activity. Purified hFSH-BI was cleaved with cyanogen bromide and trypsin. The resulting peptide fragments were separated by HPLC and sequence information for individual fragments was obtained. A ten amino acid sequence of hFSH-BI derived from this procedure was identified, and a corresponding peptide amide (BI-10) was synthesized and utilized for further study. A protein database search revealed no significant identity between this decapeptide and other known proteins. We examined the ability of BI-10 to inhibit binding of 125I-hFSH to FSH-receptor enriched bovine testes membranes utilizing a radioligand receptor assay (RRA). BI-10 inhibited binding of 125I-hFSH to its receptor in a concentration-related manner, with an ED50 of 300 microM. BI-10 had no effect on 125I-hCG binding to receptor even at concentrations up to 1000 microM, suggesting that the effect of BI-10 was specific for the interaction between FSH and its receptor. To assess bioactivity of BI-10, we investigated its effect on FSH-stimulated conversion of androstenedione to estradiol by rat Sertoli cells in primary culture in vitro. Inhibition of FSH-stimulated estradiol synthesis (FSH antagonist activity) was significant at a BI-10 concentration of 1000 microM. BI-10 also significantly inhibited FSH-stimulated cAMP accumulation in primary cultures of Sertoli cells when examined at the same concentration.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)