Abstract

An entity (in fractions), separated from the luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH), <Glu-OH, and N-Ac-Asp-OH, which released both FSH and LH appeared to show immunoreactivity in the RIA for LHRH. This entity was destroyed by trypsin, but did not yield LHRH, under conditions which (1) converted a synthetic model, [Arg-Lys-Gln 1]-LHRH, of a pro-LHRH to LHRH; (2) did not destroy LHRH. This entity may not be a pro-LHRH, but may be the follicle stimulating hormone-releasing hormone (FSHRH) on the basis of all these data. A second immunoreactive entity had negligible, if any, releasing activity for FSH and LH, and did not yield LHRH on trypsin digestion.

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