Isoenzyme patterns of human liver alpha-L-fucosidase during development. |
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Authors: | J A Alhadeff L Tennant J S O'Brien |
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Institution: | Department of Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Calfornia at San Diego, La Jolla, California 92037 USA |
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Abstract: | The pattern of human liver α-l-fucosidase isoenzymes during development has been studied by isoelectric focusing. Seven isoenzymes have been found in livers from fetuses, children and adults. The pattern of isoenzymes appears to change during development. Whereas the most neutral form (I) of α-l-fucosidase is prominent in early fetal development (105–109 days gestation), it is greatly diminished in amount later in fetal development (123–124 days gestation) and in children and adults. Incubation of adult human liver α-l-fucosidase with neuraminidase eliminates the five most acid forms of the enzyme and greatly increases the amount of the most neutral form (I). It is thus possible that sialylation of the most neutral form of α-l-fucosidase accounts, at least in part, for the changes in fucosidase isoenzyme patterns during development. |
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