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Intracellular and intramembranous localization of a protein disulfide isomerase in rat liver.

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  • Intracellular and intramembranous localization of a protein disulfide isomerase in rat liver. Abstract Text:

    h ohbaH Ohba,t haranoT Harano,t omuraT Omura,

    The intracellular distribution of a membrane-bound protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) in rat liver was studied by quantitative immunoprecipitation, and its microsomal localization was confirmed. The content of the enzyme was 1 to 2% of total microsomal protein, and it was almost equally distributed between rough and smooth microsomes. The enzyme was not solubilized from microsomes by high concentrations of KCl, but was readily solubilized by detergents. Since PDI in microsomes was susceptible to digestion by trypsin, at least some parts of the enzyme molecule are exposed on the outside surface of microsomal vesicles. However, the binding of antibodies to microsomal PDI and the modification of the glutamine residues of PDI molecules by transglutaminase suggested that the molecules are not extensively exposed on the surface. Solubilized PDI was unable to rebind to microsomes or to become incorporated into reconstituted membrane of detergent-solubilized microsomes, showing that the association of this enzyme with the membrane is not simply mediated by hydrophobic interaction.

    Intracellular and intramembranous localization of a protein disulfide isomerase in rat liver. Publishing Authors By Initials

    h ohbaH Ohba,t haranoT Harano,t omuraT Omura,

    For similar natural sciences: chemistry: chemistry, physical: surface properties research abstracts see: natural sciences: chemistry: chemistry, physical: surface properties research

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    Intracellular and intramembranous localization of a protein disulfide isomerase in rat liver. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 89

    Page Numbers: 889-900

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 1981

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Surface Properties

    MESH TERMS: enzymology

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    Substance Name: Protein Disulfide-Isomerase

    Registry Number: EC 5.3.4.1

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