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BIOSYNTHESIS OF L-TYROSINE O-SULPHATE FROM THE METHYL AND ETHYL ESTERS OF L-TYROSINE.

J G JONES, K S DODGSON.   

Abstract

1. Rat-liver supernatant preparations are capable of achieving the biological sulphation of l-tyrosine methyl ester, the reaction proceeding maximally at a substrate concentration of 30 mm and at pH 7.0. 2. Two sulphated products are formed, one of which has been identified as l-tyrosine O-sulphate. On the basis of indirect evidence the other product can be assumed to be l-tyrosine O-sulphate methyl ester. 3. An enzyme present in rat-liver supernatant preparations is capable of converting l-tyrosine O-sulphate methyl ester into l-tyrosine O-sulphate. This enzyme is inhibited by l-tyrosine methyl ester. 4. l-Tyrosine ethyl ester also yields two sulphated products when used as an acceptor in the liver sulphating system. One of these has been identified chromatographically as l-tyrosine O-sulphate and the other may be presumed to be l-tyrosine O-sulphate ethyl ester.

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Keywords:  CHROMATOGRAPHY; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION; ION EXCHANGE RESINS; LIVER FUNCTION; METABOLISM; RATS; SULFATES; TYROSINE

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Year:  1965        PMID: 14348193      PMCID: PMC1206514          DOI: 10.1042/bj0940331

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


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