Issue 8, 2003

Study on interactions of endocrine disruptors with estrogen receptor using fluorescence polarization

Abstract

In this study, we examined the affinities of many (21) compounds such as hormones, pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, and phytoestrogens to the estrogen receptor (ER) by ER binding assay using fluorescence polarization (FP). This method is based on the competitive binding assay using fluorescein-labeled estradiol (F–E2), in which the polarization values decreased with the addition of the compounds (competitors). The obtained sigmoidal inhibition curves were transformed into the pseudo-Hill plots, and the concentrations at 50% inhibition (IC50) and Hill coefficients were obtained from the regression equations. We examined the relationship between the chemical structures and estrogenic activities, and finally classified the tested compounds into three categories, agonists, partial agonists and antagonists based on their Hill coefficients.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Apr 2003
Accepted
12 Jun 2003
First published
07 Jul 2003

Analyst, 2003,128, 1091-1096

Study on interactions of endocrine disruptors with estrogen receptor using fluorescence polarization

K. Ohno, S. Suzuki, T. Fukushima, M. Maeda, T. Santa and K. Imai, Analyst, 2003, 128, 1091 DOI: 10.1039/B303985D

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