| Literature DB >> 16495652 |
Yoshihiro Nakano1, Satoshi Okawa, Takayoshi Yamauchi, Yukio Koizumi, Jiro Sekiya.
Abstract
Soluble and cell wall bound gamma-glutamyltransferases (GGTs) were purified from radish (Raphanus sativus L.) cotyledons. Soluble GGTs (GGT I and II) had the same M(r) of 63,000, and were composed of a heavy subunit (M(r), 42,000) and a light one (M(r), 21,000). The properties of GGT I and II were similar. Bound GGTs (GGT A and B) were purified to homogeneity from the pellet after the extraction of soluble GGTs. GGT A and B were monomeric proteins with an M(r) of 61,000. The properties of GGT A and B were similar. Thus, bound GGTs were distinguished from soluble GGTs. The optimal pHs of soluble and bound GGTs were about 7.5. Both soluble and bound GGTs utilized glutathione, gamma-L-glutamyl-p-nitroanilide, oxidized glutathione and the conjugate of glutathione with monobromobimane as substrates, and were inhibited by acivicin, but soluble GGTs were also distinguished from bound GGTs with regard to these properties.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16495652 DOI: 10.1271/bbb.70.369
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ISSN: 0916-8451 Impact factor: 2.043