Ramachandran, J. (1984) Corticotropin receptors, cyclic AMP and steroidogenesis Endocrine Research, 10 (3-4). pp. 347-363. ISSN 0743-5800
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Abstract
The detection and characterization of the physiologically relevant receptors for corticotropin (ACTH) in rat adrenocortical cells is described. By the use of a radioligand with full biological potency and high specific radioactivity (1800+75 Ci/mmol), a single class of receptors with an apparent Kd of 1.41+0.21 nM was detected and the number of sites was estimated to be 3840+1045 per cell. The binding curve was superimposable on the concentration-response curve for cAMP but dissociated from that for steroidogenesis. These data are best explained by the receptor-reserve model in which occupancy of a small fraction of the receptors is sufficient for inducing maximal steroidogenesis.
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