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Enzymes in cancer. Asparaginase from chicken liver.

T Ohnuma, F Bergel, R C Bray.   

Abstract

1. A procedure for partial purification of asparaginase from chicken liver is presented. 2. The bulk of the enzyme is located in the soluble fraction of chicken liver. 3. Molecular weights of chicken-liver asparaginase and of the guinea-pig serum enzyme, estimated by gel filtration, were 306000 and 210000 respectively. The Michaelis constants (K(m)) at 37 degrees and pH8.5 were 6.0x10(-5)m and 7.2x10(-5)m respectively. 4. At 50 degrees the chicken-liver enzyme was moderately stable, some activity being lost by aggregation; in dilute electrolyte solutions the activity rapidly diminished. 5. The anti-lymphoma effect of guinea-pig serum in mice carrying the 6C3HED tumour was confirmed. Chicken-liver asparaginase also showed an effect but in this case the enzyme preparation had to be administered repeatedly. 6. Guinea-pig serum asparaginase was stable for several days in mouse blood, after intraperitoneal injection, whereas chicken-liver asparaginase rapidly disappeared. 7. Aspartic acid beta-hydrazide was shown to be a competitive inhibitor of chicken-liver asparaginase with K(i) approx. 5.6x10(-4)m. In mice it produced an anti-lymphoma effect, as reported previously.

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Year:  1967        PMID: 6033763      PMCID: PMC1270391          DOI: 10.1042/bj1030238

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


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