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    Mol Endocrinol. 1989 Sep;3(9):1352-8.

    Activin B: precursor sequences, genomic structure and in vitro activities.

    Mason AJ, Berkemeier LM, Schmelzer CH, Schwall RH.

    Department of Developmental Biology, Recovery Process R & D Sciences, Genentech Inc., South San Francisco, California 94080.

    We report here the complete amino acid sequence of the human inhibin beta B-subunit as deduced from the sequence of cDNA and genomic clones. The primary translation product of the beta B mRNA predicts a protein of 407 amino acids, containing a prepro region of 292 amino acids separated by basic amino acids from the mature C-terminal 115 amino acids. Mammalian tissue culture cells transfected with a beta B-subunit expression plasmid secreted an activin B homodimer of approximately 22K mol wt. Coexpression of the beta A- and beta B-subunit mRNAs resulted in the secretion of the three forms of activin, A, AB, and B. Purified activin B was shown to elicit FSH release in an in vitro pituitary assay and trigger the accumulation of hemoglobin in K562 cells. The potency of activin B in both of these assays (ED50 approximately 2 ng/ml) was indistinguishable from that observed for activin A.

    PMID: 2575216 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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