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The distinction between gamma-glutamylhydroxamate synthetase and L-glutamine-hydroxylamine glutamyltransferase activities in rat tissues.

A Herzfeld, N A Estes.   

Abstract

The formation of gamma-glutamylhydroxamate by homogenates under optimum assay condition showed an inconstancy in the ratios of the enzyme activities utilizing l-glutamate and ATP (gamma-glutamylhydroxamate synthetase) and l-glutamine and ADP (l-glutamine-hydroxylamine glutamyltransferase) in a number of normal and neoplastic rat tissues. Although gamma-glutamylhydroxamate synthetase activities in adult livers and kidneys were identical in males and females, l-glutamine-hydroxylamine glutamyltransferase activities in the organs of females were significantly lower. The developmental formations of the two activities in liver, kidney, brain and muscle were not simultaneous. The l-glutamine-hydroxylamine glutamyltransferase activity in foetal liver or neonatal kidney could be prematurely evoked by thyroxine, but the gamma-glutamylhydroxamate synthetase activity remained unchanged. Injections of cortisol also had dissimilar effects on the two activities in thymus and hepatomas. The discrepant tissue distribution, asynchronous developmental formation and differential response to several hormonal stimuli provide evidence in vivo that the two activities are not catalysed by the same protein.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4146509      PMCID: PMC1177670          DOI: 10.1042/bj1330059

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


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