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Publication : Steroid binding by mouse salivary proteins.

First Author  Karn RC Year  1998
Journal  Biochem Genet Volume  36
Issue  3-4 Pages  105-17
PubMed ID  9673774 Mgi Jnum  J:48671
Mgi Id  MGI:1274846 Doi  10.1023/a:1018708404789
Citation  Karn RC (1998) Steroid binding by mouse salivary proteins. Biochem Genet 36(3-4):105-17
abstractText  The goals of this study were to determine the steroid-binding specificity of the mouse salivary androgen-binding protein (ABP) family and to ascertain whether there might be other proteins in mouse saliva capable of binding steroids. The optimal conditions for testosterone binding by mouse salivary proteins were determined using a small-scale chromatography system to separate bound from unbound steroid. Testosterone binding appeared to be biphasic but was directly proportional to saliva concentration, with an optimum temperature of 37 degrees C in the second phase. These results were used to develop a steroid-binding protocol to study the steroid specificity of salivary proteins separated by electrophoresis. The ABP family bound testosterone and progesterone well and HO-progesterone and DHT to a lesser extent but did not bind either cholesterol or estradiol. Steroid structural comparisons suggest that binding by ABP is governed by the A ring of the steroid. Another protein that is not a member of the ABP family bound cholesterol specifically but no protein that specifically bound estradiol was observed.
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