D. E. M. Lawson
Medical Research Council
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1977
P. W. Wilson; D. E. M. Lawson
Vitamin D-deficient chicks were injected intracardially with physiological doses of 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (1,25-(OH)2D3) and the formation of intestinal brush-border proteins was followed in vitro. Within 4 h of receiving the hormone the incorporation of radioactive leucine into at least two proteins in the brush-borders was increased. The apparent molecular weights of these proteins were 45 000 and 84 000. The change in the synthesis of these proteins was followed with time and compared with the concomitant changes in intestinal calcium transport. The relationship of these changes is such that there is a strong possibility that the proteins are involved in calcium absorption.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1976
D. E. M. Lawson; M. Charman; P. W. Wilson; S. Edelstein
Protein(s) have been found in a wide range of tissues which have a high affinity for 25-hydroxycholecalciferol. Of the tissues examined only erythrocytes do not have this protein. The properties of the protein have been examined and it has been found that the association constatns range from 2 - 10(9) to 5 - 10(9) M-1 and the sedimentation constants between 5.0 and 6.0 S. It was not possible to distinguish the proteins from the different tissues by their S values, mobility on gel electrophoresis or behaviour on ion-exchange chromatography. These techniques were all used, however, to show that the tissue 25-hydroxycholecalciferol binding protein is distinct from the main plasma binding protein for this steroid and from the intestinal 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol-binding protein. A protein has been in the plasma of rachitic animals but not of normals, which is apparently indistinguishable from this new tissue 25-hydroxycholecalciferol-binding protein. The steroid specificity of this new binding protein has been shown to be dependent upon a C-25 hydroxyl group, and an intact conjugated double bond system. Possible functions for this protein have been briefly discussed.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1972
Samuel Edelstein; D. E. M. Lawson; E. Kodicek
Abstract The serum transport proteins in the chick of vitamin D and 25-hydroxyvitamin D have been studied by means of analytical polyacrylamide disc gel electrophoresis, gel filtration and column chromatography on DEAE-Sephadex. It has been possible to show the presence of, and subsequently separate, two carrier proteins from chick serum. One was found to bind predominantly 25-hydroxycholecalciferol while the other protein binds predominantly cholecalciferol.
Clinical Science | 1974
S. Edelstein; M. Charman; D. E. M. Lawson; E. Kodicek
Biochemical Journal | 1969
D. E. M. Lawson; P. W. Wilson; E. Kodicek
Biochemical Journal | 1974
D. E. M. Lawson; P. W. Wilson
Journal of Molecular Biology | 1988
P. W. Wilson; John H. Rogers; Marilyn Harding; Viviane Pohl; Georgette Pattyn; D. E. M. Lawson
Biochemical Journal | 1973
S. Edelstein; D. E. M. Lawson; E. Kodicek
Biochemical Journal | 1978
R. Spencer; M. Charman; D. E. M. Lawson
Biochemical Journal | 1969
D. E. M. Lawson; P. W. Wilson; D. C. Barker; E. Kodicek