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A Carboxyl-Terminal Sequence In The Lutropin Β Subunit Contributes To The Sorting Of Lutropin To The Regulated Pathway, Albina Jablonka-Shariff, Christopher A. Pearl, Anna Comstock, Irving Boime Apr 2008

A Carboxyl-Terminal Sequence In The Lutropin Β Subunit Contributes To The Sorting Of Lutropin To The Regulated Pathway, Albina Jablonka-Shariff, Christopher A. Pearl, Anna Comstock, Irving Boime

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Although synthesized in the same pituitary gonadotropes, the secretion profiles of lutropin (LH) and follitropin (FSH) differ. LH is secreted through a regulated pathway and associated with a bolus release at mid-estrous cycle. In contrast, the majority of FSH is secreted constitutively with an incremental increase until ovulation. Both share an identicalα subunit, and thus theβ subunit contains determinants for sorting into the regulated pathway. Previously, we demonstrated that a hydrophobic carboxyl-terminal heptapeptide of the LHβ subunit (Leu-Ser-Gly-Leu-Leu-Phe-Leu), not found in the FSHβ subunit, influences the intracellular behavior of the LH dimer. To test the hypothesis that the peptide contributes …