Phosphate-dependent glutaminase from rat kidney. Cause of increased activity in response to acidosis and identity with glutaminase from other tissues. |
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Authors: | N P Curthoys T Kuhlenschmidt S S Godfrey R F Weiss |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261 USA |
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Abstract: | Immune serum was prepared against phosphate-dependent glutaminase purified from rat kidney and was used to investigate the cause of increased renal glutaminase activity in acidotic rats. Crude kidney homogenates from acidotic rats exhibited a fourfold greater specific activity for phosphate-dependent glutaminase. The glutaminase was solubilized initially by lyophilization of borate treated mitochondria with a 40–60% recovery and with maintenance of threefold difference in specific activity. Both preparations showed the same equivalence point in a quantitative precipitin experiment. To confirm these results, phosphate-dependent glutaminase was also solubilized by treatment of mitochondria isolated from normal and acidotic rat kidney cortex with 1% Triton X-100. The two preparations exhibited a fivefold difference in specific activity and again showed the same equivalence point in a quantitative precipitin experiment. These results indicate that the cause of increased phosphate-dependent glutaminase activity during acidosis is due to the presence of an increased amount of this enzyme. The antiserum prepared against the kidney phosphate-dependent glutaminase did not crossreact with glutaminase solubilized from rat liver mitochondria. But, rat brain mitochondria do contain a phosphate-dependent glutaminase that is immunologically identical to the enzyme from rat kidney. |
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