Abstract

Steroid binding sites with high affinity for progesterone ( K d=40±14 nM determined by binding, and K d=71±22 nM determined by displacement studies) and lower affinity for 21-hydroxyprogesterone and for testosterone, but no affinity for estradiol-17β, onapristone and α-naphthoflavone were detected in the enriched plasma membrane fraction of the fungus Rhizopus nigricans. The amount of steroid binding sites is in accordance with the value of B max=744±151 fmol (mg protein) −1. In the membrane fraction, progesterone induced about 30% activation of G proteins over basal level, as determined by GTPase activity (EC 50=32±8 nM) and by the guanosine 5′- O-(3-thiotriphosphate) (GTPγS) binding rate (EC 50=61±21 nM). The affinity of receptors for progesterone was substantially decreased in the presence of GTPγS and of cholera toxin. Our results suggest the existence of progesterone receptors in the membrane of Rhizopus nigricans and their coupling to G proteins.

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