| Literature DB >> 7051705 |
S Riemann, H Kirschke, B Wiederanders, A Brouwer, E Shaw, P Bohley.
Abstract
Two methods have been developed to discriminate simultaneously between the main part of cysteine proteinase activity (cathepsin L) and all aspartic proteinase activity (mainly cathepsin D) in rat organs, using Z-Phe-Phe-CHN2 which at 5 mumol/l completely inhibits cathepsin L from rat liver and, on the other hand, pepstatin which at 0.5 mumol/l completely inhibits cathepsin D. Substrates are double-labeled cytosol proteins from rat liver at pH 3.0 or azocasein in 3 mol/l urea at pH 5.0. Several organs from rat, pigeon, frog and carp have been investigated using these methods. Especially kidneys from rat, frog and carp contain a high Z-Phe-Phe-CHN2 inhibited activity. Investigating the different liver cell types we could confirm earlier findings that Kupffer cells and endothelial cells contain more pepstatin inhibited activity than parenchymal cells.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7051705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Biol Med Ger ISSN: 0001-5318