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Affinity separation of an acid phosphatase from rat tissues and Gaucher spleen with immobilized Cibacron Blue.

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  • Affinity separation of an acid phosphatase from rat tissues and Gaucher spleen with immobilized Cibacron Blue. Abstract Text:

    a haraA Hara,h sawadaH Sawada,t nakayamaT Nakayama,y matsumotoY Matsumoto,

    An acid phosphatase species which was activated by Fe2+ was determined to be partially soluble but mainly particulate in rat spleen. The particulate enzyme could be extracted into 1 M KCl. This enzyme bound to Cibacron Blue-immobilized Sepharose (Blue-Sepharose) and was desorbed by 2 M KCl with a good yield, while the other acid phosphatases in rat spleen did not adsorb on Blue-Sepharose. The enzymes eluted on Blue-Sepharose chromatography of both the soluble and particulate fractions were electrophoretically identical. The enzyme hydrolyzed aryl monophosphates, phosphoproteins, and nucleoside di- and triphosphates. The activity for the three kinds of substrate was similarly activated by Fe2+, ascorbic acid and cysteine, and inhibited by molybdate, Cu2+ and F-. Cibacron Blue inhibited the enzyme competitively with respect to a substrate, p-nitrophenyl phosphate, but kinetic analysis suggested that more than one dye molecule binds to the enzyme. The Blue-Sepharose technique could be applied not only to quantitative separation of acid phosphatases similar to the spleen enzyme from bone and epidermis of rat, but also to that of a tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase from human spleen with Gaucher's disease.

    Affinity separation of an acid phosphatase from rat tissues and Gaucher spleen with immobilized Cibacron Blue. Publishing Authors By Initials

    a haraA Hara,h sawadaH Sawada,t nakayamaT Nakayama,y matsumotoY Matsumoto,

    For similar tissues: lymphoid tissue: spleen research abstracts see: tissues: lymphoid tissue: spleen research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 94

    Page Numbers: 721-7

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 1983

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    Affinity separation of an acid phosphatase from rat tissues and Gaucher spleen with immobilized Cibacron Blue. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Spleen

    MESH TERMS: enzymology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Affinity separation of an acid phosphatase from rat tissues and Gaucher spleen with immobilized Cibacron Blue. Information

    Substance Name: Acid Phosphatase

    Registry Number: EC 3.1.3.2

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