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M Suzuki-Kurasaki1, T Yoshioka, T Uematsu.
Abstract
A microsomal deacetylase that catalyses the deacetylation of the O-glucoside of N-hydroxyacetanilide (GHA) was purified from guinea-pig liver. The activity was located exclusively in the microsomes and not detected in the cytosol. The purified GHA deacetylase was a trimeric protein with a molecular mass of 160+/-10 (S.D.) kDa composed of subunits of 53+/-2 kDa; its pI was 4.7. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of GHA deacetylase was similar to those reported for guinea-pig and rat liver microsomal carboxylesterases. The GHA deacetylase showed a comparable hydrolytic activity towards p-nitrophenyl acetate (PNPA), although the activities towards N-hydroxyacetanilide, acetanilide and some endogenous acylated compounds were very low or not detectable. The deacetylase activity towards GHA was inhibited by organophosphates but not by p-chloromercuribenzoate, suggesting that GHA deacetylase can be classified as a B-esterase. The enzyme exhibited a positive homotropic co-operativity towards GHA. The values of the Hill coefficient, the half-saturating concentration ([S]0.5) for GHA, and Vmax were 1.59+/-0.03, 5.51+/-0.07 mM and 32.5+/-1.4 micromol/min per mg respectively, at the optimum pH of 8.5. The bell-shaped pH dependence of the Vmax/[S]0.5 profile indicated pKa values attributed to histidine and lysine residues. The study of stoichiometric inhibition by di-isopropyl fluorophosphate and kinetic analysis with the Monod-Wyman-Changeux model suggests that GHA deacetylase has six substrate binding sites and three catalytically essential serine residues per enzyme molecule.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9224641 PMCID: PMC1218540 DOI: 10.1042/bj3250155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem J ISSN: 0264-6021 Impact factor: 3.857