Abstract
Extracts from bovine adrenal medulla and adrenal medullary chromaffin granules were found to contain three proteins, 20,000, 10,000 and 5,000 approximate molecular weights which yield tryptic peptides with opioid activity. The opioid activity of these peptides was demonstrated with a radioreceptor assay and two radioimmunoassays. The three proteins yield the same active peptides all of which are chromatographically distinct from the tryptic opioid nonapeptide β-LPH 61–69, generated by trypsin digestion of pituitary endorphins and their precursors. Furthermore, these endorphins and their precursors do not appear to be present in the adrenal medulla. These findings further support the hypothesis that the enkephalin biosynthetic pathway is distinct from that leading to β-endorphin.
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