Literature DB >> 214138

Magnesium-dependent sphingomyelinase of infantile brain. Effect of detergents and a heat-stable factor.

S Gatt, T Dinur, Z Leibovitz-Ben Gershon.   

Abstract

The properties of the Mg2+-dependent sphingomyelinase, whose pH optimum is between 7 and 8, were investigated using post-mortem infantile brain. The enzyme could be extracted with 0.2% Triton X-100 and remained soluble when centrifuged at 170,000 X g. Subsequent removal of the detergent with SM2-Biobeads resulted in resedimentation of the enzyme at 80,000 X g. A detergent was needed for assaying enzymatic activity; either Triton X-100 or bile salts could be used. With increasing concentrations of detergent, the rates of hydrolysis of sphinomyelin increased, reached an optimum and then decreased, suggesting inhibition of the enzyme. The concentrations of detergent which resulted in optimal reaction rates were directly related to the protein concentration of the enzymatic preparation. A heat-stable factor which counteracts inhibition by the above detergents is present in brain as well as several other tissues. A lipid extract of the enzymatic preparation, or several purified lipids could not mimic the effect of the heat-stable factor. The interrelationship between enzyme, detergent and the heat-stable factor was investigated.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 214138     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(78)90144-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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