Literature DB >> 455114

The localization of honey bee thorax trehalase.

N R Brandt, R E Huber.   

Abstract

Differential and sucrose gradient centrifugation of honey bee thoraces, disrupted by gentle methods and using mannitol-triethanolamine-EDTA buffer at pH 6.5, showed that in the honey bee thorax 92-94.8% of the trehalase was mitochondrial. Since only 92-95% of the cytochrome c oxidase, a known mitochondrial enzyme, was found in the mitochondrial fraction by these methods, it was concluded that honey bee trehalase is totally mitochondrial. Significant amounts of 'microsomal' or 'soluble' trehalase were formed only by harsh methods of thorax disruption and similar 'microsomal' or 'soluble' trehalases were also formed by harsh treatment of purified whole mitochondria. They thus seem to be artifacts of the isolation procedure. Studies (using marker enzymes) with purified intact mitochondria which were dispersed by various chemical, enzymatic, and physical methods showed that the trehalase in the mitochondria was membrane bound and that it was bound to either the outside of the inner membrane or to one of the sides of the outer membrane.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 455114     DOI: 10.1139/o79-018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Biochem        ISSN: 0008-4018


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