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Molecular Pharmacology, Vol 3, 248-253, Copyright © 1967 by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
1 Department of Biochemistry, Cornell University Medical College, New York,
New York, 10021
2-Isoleucine-oxytocin, an analog in which the tyrosine residue at position 2 in the hormone has been replaced by an isoleucine residue, and deamino-2-isoleucine-oxytocin, an
analog in which a further change has been made by replacing the half-cystine residue at
position 1 by a
-mercaptopropionic acid residue, have been synthesized and assayed for
their biological activities. 2-Isoleucine-oxytocin was found to possess 20 ± 0.5 units/mg
of oxytocic activity, 48.3 ± 2.5 units/mg of avian vasodepressor activity, about 0.1 unit/
mg of rat pressor activity, and approximately 50 units/mg of milk-ejecting activity.
Deamino-2-isoleucine-oxytocin was found to possess about 22 units/mg of oxytocic activity, 81.2 ± 7.3 units/mg of avian vasodepressor activity, about 0.1 unit/mg of rat pressor
activity and approximately 80 units/mg of milk-ejecting activity. These biological activities are considerably greater than would have been expected on the basis of the activities
of 2-leucine-oxytocin, which are very low.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors are indebted to the following
members of this laboratory: Mr. Joseph Albert
for the elemental analyses; Mr. Roger Sebbane
for the amino acid analyses; and Mrs. Maxine
Goldberg, Mrs. Frances Richman, Mrs. Marylin
Rippe, Miss Carol Snarski, and Miss Margitta
Wahrenberg, under the direction of Dr. W. Y.
Chan for the bioassays. This work was supported
in part by Grant HE-01675 from the National
Heart Institute, United States Public Health
Service.