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Purification by affinity chromatography and some properties of microsomal galactosyltransferase from pig thyroid.
Authors:S Bouchilloux
Abstract:Membrane-bound 4-beta-galactosyltransferase (lactose synthase; UDP galactose: D-glucose 4-beta-galactosyltransferase, EC 2.4.1.22) was purified 1500-fold to near homogeneity from pig thyroid microsomes with about 30% yield. The purified enzyme behaved as a lipophilic protein, rapidly losing activity and aggregating if not supplemented with either Triton X-100 or serum albumin (both of these were equally effective for long-term stabilization). The enzyme preparation showed an absolute requirement for Mn2+, which could not be replaced by other cations. Catalytic properties were very similar to those reported for soluble forms of the enzyme in biological fluids. The purified galactosyltransferase showed a major protein band of approx. 74,000 daltons on sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis. On gel filtration, enzyme activity was eluted at approx. 70,000 daltons. It is concluded that the membrane-bound thyroid galactosyltransferase is a monomeric protein significantly larger than the soluble forms of this enzyme described earlier; but it resembles recently reported galactosyltransferases from sheep mammary Golgi membranes and liver microsomes.
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