Arylsulphatases in human brain: separation, purification, and certain properties of the two soluble arylsulphatases |
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Authors: | B C Harinath E Robins |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Arylsulphatases (aryl-sulphate sulphohydrolases; E.C. 3.1.6.1) in the soluble subcellular fraction (105000g, 2 h) of human brain were partially purified by ammonium sulphate fractionation, ion exchange chromatography, and Sephadex gel filtration. Potassium-4-methylumbelliferone-sulphatase (MUS-sulphatase) adsorbed on DEAE-cellulose was purified approximately 700-fold over activity in the soluble fraction and the unadsorbed MUS-sulphatase was similarly purified approximately 600-fold. The arylsulphatase adsorbed to DEAE-cellulose exhibited a Km value for MUS of 12.5 mM and a pH optimum of 5.7, whereas the unadsorbed arylsulphatase exhibited a Km value for MUS of 8.3 mM and a pH optimum of 5.4. The molecular weights of the two enzymes were approximately 109,600 and 51,300, respectively. Sulphate (0.5 mM) showed pronounced mixed inhibition only of the unadsorbed arylsulphatase. Ag+ ions (0.25 mM) showed 96 per cent inhibition of the adsorbed arylsulphatase, whereas an activation of the unadsorbed arylsulphatase was observed. |
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