in an attempt to fractionate a preparation of phosphodiesterase isolated from calf intestinal mucosa, borate was added prior to ammonium sulfate precipitation.. The solubility of the preparation was reduced by the addition of the borate and a polysaccharide-rich, enzyme-poor fraction could be precip
Abstract of Effect of sodium arsenate on phosphoesterase from calf intestinal mucosa : Charles A. Zittle, Lorna A. Wells and Wm. G. Batt (Archives of Biochemistry, 13: 395, 1947)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1947
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 66 KB
- Volume
- 244
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-0032
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โฆ Synopsis
tempt to fractionate a preparation of phosphodiesterase isolated from calf intestinal mucosa, borate was added prior to ammonium sulfate precipitation.. The solubility of the preparation was reduced by the addition of the borate and a polysaccharide-rich, enzyme-poor fraction could be precipitated by one-half saturation with ammonium sulfate. The enzyme fraction, which could be precipitated at a higher concentration of ammonium sulfate, was twice as active, on a unit weight basis, as the starting material. Phosphodiesterase activity and phosphomonoesterase (alkaline phosphatase) activity were reversibly inhibited approximately 50 per cent. by 0.01 M borate. The data suggest that the enzyme may be a protein-polysaccharide complex.
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