Isolation of Choriomammotropin from the Ovine Placentome
CM Leach Harper, V L Ford and GD Thorburn
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
37(2) 63 - 70
Published: 1984
Abstract
Placentomes, taken from ewes at 101-141 days gestation, were homogenized and subjected to differential and density gradient centrifugation. In the presence or absence of protease inhibitors, choriomammotropin (ovine chorionic somatomammotropin, oCS) was detected by radioimmunoassay, and banded at two positions in 30-60% w/v sucrose gradients. The first band (soluble form) eluted in the sample zone of the gradient and contained 33±6· 1 % (mean±s.e.m., n = 10) of the total oCS present in the gradient. The remainder (48± 7·6%) of the oCS (particulate form) sedimented to 37·5-43% w/v sucrose. Both these bands became sharper with decreasing protein loaded onto the gradients. 125I_oCS, pre-equilibrated with a placentome preparation, eluted in the same position as the first band of endogenous oCS. When loaded onto a second gradient the second band eluted at 38-41 % w /v sucrose, but after being subjected to ultrasonic disruption or treatment with Triton X-I00 this oCS eluted in the sample zone. There was no correlation between gestational age of the ewe and the percentage oCS in either the soluble or particulate form, the concentration of oCS, or enrichment by protein.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9840063
© CSIRO 1984