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Uptake of iodinated human kidney alpha-D-mannosidase by rat liver- Association with membrane elements and stability in vivo and in vitro.

D V Marinkovic, S L Petrovic, J V Martinovic, J N Marinkovic.   

Abstract

1. Human kidney alpha-D-mannosidase (form A) was labelled with 125I to a specific radio-activity of approx. 2250muCi/mg of protein, essentially without loss of enzymic activity. The enzymic activity and radioactivity of the iodinated material also co-migrated in gel filtration and gel electrophoresis. 2. The binding of 125I-labelled mannosidase in vitro to particulate material in liver and kidney homogenates was of the other of 2 pg/mg of particulate material in liver and kidney homogenates was of the order of 2pg/mg of particulate protein withing 16h at 37 degrees C, and essentially zero in intervals of up to 60 min. The degradation in vitro of labelled exogenous mannosidase was of the order of 10-20pg/ 16th per mg of protein in postnuclear supernatant, and it was saturated entirely within 1h at 37 degrees C. 3. The binding of labelled mannosidase in vivo to particulate elements of liver homogenates 60 min after intravenous injection was at least 10 times higher in terms of specific radioactivity than the highest value attainable in vitro. Virtually all exogenous enzyme bound to liver particulate material could be recovered in macromolecular form after disruption of membranes by detergents. 4. The radioactive enzyme bound to liver particulate material could be detached almost completely by shearing, repeated freezing and thawing, and exposure to strong detergents under conditions that do not eliminate rough-endoplasmic-membrane structure. It could bot be released, however, by high salt concentration (0.5M-KC1) or by exposure to weak detergents such as Tween 80. The particle-bound enzyme should thus be associated with plasma membranes and lysosome-like elements. 5. Of the rat tissues studied, only liver could approach, within 60 min after the injection, the concentration of exogenous mannosidase found in the blood serum. The activity per g tissue weight fell progressively from liver (60% of serum value) to kidney (16% of serum value), lung (8% of serum vlaue), spleen (6% of serum value) and brain (0.9% of serum value). Most of the radioactive enzyme found in tissues other than liver appeared to be present in a free form, whereas in liver more than 50% of the labelled enzyme was associated with membrane elements.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1008830      PMCID: PMC1164175          DOI: 10.1042/bj1590729

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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