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Biosynthesis of liver catalase in rats treated with allylisopropylacetylcarbamide. I. Immunochemical assay of catalase in liver cell fractions.

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  • Biosynthesis of liver catalase in rats treated with allylisopropylacetylcarbamide. I. Immunochemical assay of catalase in liver cell fractions. Abstract Text:

    f kawamataF Kawamata,t sakuraiT Sakurai,t higashiT Higashi,

    Rats were injected twice intraperitoneally with 20 mg of allylisopropylacetylcarbamide (Sedormid) per 100 g of body weight at an interval of 12 hr. The level of catalase [EC 1.11.1.6] in various liver cell fractions was determined both enzymatically and immunochemically 12 hr after the second injection. 1. The decrease in catalase protein assayed by the immunochemical method directly confirmed the inhibition of biosynthesis of the enzyme by this porphyrinogenic drug. 2. The occurrence of a considerable amount of catalase protein with no enzymatic activity was demonstrated both in the peroxisomes and in the supernatant fraction. 3. The amount of catalase-synthesizing polysomes in hepatic cell was reduced in Sedormid-treated rats by the extent comparable to the decrease in the concentration of liver catalase.

    Biosynthesis of liver catalase in rats treated with allylisopropylacetylcarbamide. I. Immunochemical assay of catalase in liver cell fractions. Publishing Authors By Initials

    f kawamataF Kawamata,t sakuraiT Sakurai,t higashiT Higashi,

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    Biosynthesis of liver catalase in rats treated with allylisopropylacetylcarbamide. I. Immunochemical assay of catalase in liver cell fractions. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 78

    Page Numbers: 969-74

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 1975

    Biosynthesis of liver catalase in rats treated with allylisopropylacetylcarbamide. I. Immunochemical assay of catalase in liver cell fractions. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    Biosynthesis of liver catalase in rats treated with allylisopropylacetylcarbamide. I. Immunochemical assay of catalase in liver cell fractions. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Valerates

    MESH TERMS: pharmacology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Biosynthesis of liver catalase in rats treated with allylisopropylacetylcarbamide. I. Immunochemical assay of catalase in liver cell fractions. Information

    Substance Name: Catalase

    Registry Number: EC 1.11.1.6

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