Abstract
Abstract A large form of human prolactin (molecular weight 150 000–170 000) was purified from the residue remaining after extraction at neutral pH of homogenized frozen pituitaries. This purification involved extraction at pH 9.8, molecular sieve chromatography on Sepharose CL-6B, and hydrophobic interaction chromatography on pentyl-Sepharose 4B. The procedure was followed by radioimmunoassay. The large form of prolactin was prepared both from fresh and from long-term stored residues. In the latter case the final yield was considerably higher. By zone electrophoresis in agarose suspension the prolactin preparation was separated into four or five immunoactive components. In sedimentation equilibrium analysis in the ultracentrifuge, however, these isohormones showed heterogeneity, which was suggested to be caused by dissociation. Evaluation of data obtained from the bottom region of the cells gave molecular weight values of the components in the range of 160 000 – 180 000. One of the is hormones s further s...
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