Abstract
Isoforms of chicken luteinizing hormone (cLH) were isolated from chicken pituitaries by differential extraction, sequential chromatography on HPLC cation- and anion-exchange columns, and gel-filtration chromatography. Three purified isoforms of the cLH had high biological potency in the chicken granulosa cell LH bioassay (4.21–7.4 × NIH-LH-S1 U/mg). One cLH isoform without detectable biological activity showed substantial immunological activity in a homologous cLH radioimmunoassay. The cLH isoforms contained negligible follicle-stimulating hormone activity, but some contained thyroid-stimulating hormone activity. The apparent molecular weight of cLH was 37,000 Da, and the holoprotein consisted of subunits with a molecular weight of approximately 17,000 Da.
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