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  • The study identified two forms of coho salmon sex hormone-binding globulin (csSHBG): csSHBG-alpha and csSHBG-beta, which have distinct steroid-binding profiles due to only 24% shared sequence identity.
  • csSHBG-alpha binds testosterone and other steroids with high affinity, while csSHBG-beta preferentially binds estradiol, with significant differences in their molecular weights as csSHBG-alpha is a 153-kDa homodimer, and csSHBG-beta is a 68-kDa monomer.
  • The research revealed significant variations in the plasma levels of csSHBG-alpha and csSHBG-beta based on developmental stage and tissue expression, suggesting that different fish tissues contribute to these proteins and laying the groundwork for

Article Abstract

When the biochemical characteristics of coho salmon SHBG (csSHBG) plasma were examined, two different steroid-binding profiles were obtained corresponding to recombinant csSHBG-alpha and csSHBG-beta. These SHBG paralogs share only 24% sequence identity, and this explains their unique steroid-binding properties. Both proteins bind testosterone, but csSHBG-alpha also binds androstenedione (Kd = 2.8 nm) and ethinylestradiol with high affinity, whereas csSHBG-beta binds estradiol (Kd = 0.8 nm) preferentially. When analyzed by gel filtration, csSHBG-alpha displays the properties of a 153-kDa homodimer, whereas csSHBG-beta elutes as a 68-kDa monomer. The unique steroid-binding properties of csSHBG-alpha and csSHBG-beta allowed us to develop an assay for their measurements in immature (pre-smolt) and mature coho salmon blood. Plasma csSHBG-alpha levels were 3- to 4-fold higher than those of csSHBG-beta irrespective of developmental stage or sex and correlate with each other. The major site of csSHBG-alpha expression in pre-smolts and mature fish is the liver, but low levels of csSHBG-alpha mRNA are present in stomach/intestine of mature fish. In pre-smolts, high levels of csSHBG-beta mRNA are present in gills and ovary, whereas csSHBG-beta mRNA is most abundant in muscle and stomach/intestine of mature fish. Based on the differences in csSHBG-alpha and csSHBG-beta plasma levels and their tissue expression profiles, we conclude that gills and/or muscle contribute mainly to plasma SHBG-beta in coho salmon. The assays we have developed will enable studies of how SHBG-alpha/SHBG-beta biosynthesis is regulated throughout the salmonid life cycle and how they influence steroid hormone action in these fish.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/en.2008-0964DOI Listing

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