- Structural characterization of the somatostatin receptor in rat anterior pituitary membranes.
Structural characterization of the somatostatin receptor in rat anterior pituitary membranes.
To structurally characterize the somatostatin receptor in the anterior pituitary, the chemical cross-linking reagent N-5-azido-nitrobenzoyloxysuccinimide was used to attach covalently [125I-Tyr11]somatostatin-14 to its receptor in pituitary membranes. Rat anterior pituitary membranes were incubated with [125I-Tyr11]somatostatin-14, washed, and then treated with 100 microM cross-linker, which was activated by exposure to UV light. Gel electrophoresis followed by autoradiography revealed a broad band centered at 88,000 mol wt. The appearance of this band was unaffected by dithiothreitol. Competitive inhibition of binding by unlabeled somatostatin resulted in a parallel inhibition of labeling of the 88,000 mol wt protein. The addition of guanine nucleotides in concentrations that inhibit binding similarly inhibited cross-linking. The cross-linked membranes were solubilized in Zwittergent 3-12, a nondenaturing detergent, and the glycosylation pattern of the labeled protein was investigated by incubation with various lectins coupled to agarose. The cross-linked protein was selectively adsorbed by wheat germ agglutinin, and this interaction was blocked by the addition of N,N',N"-triacetylchitotriose, indicating that the rat anterior pituitary somatostatin receptor is a glycoprotein containing polymeric beta-1-4 linked N-acetylglucosamine groups. The results of this study show that the rat anterior pituitary somatostatin receptor is a glycoprotein of 88,000 mol wt containing no disulfide-linked subunits.