CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHODIESTERASE OF THE BOVINE RETINA: ACTIVITY, SUBCELLULAR DISTRIBUTION AND KINETIC PARAMETERS |
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Authors: | G. Chader M. Johnson R. Fletcher R. Bensinger |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Vision Research. National Eye Institute. National Institutes of Health. U.S. Department of Health. Education and Welfare. Bethesda. MD 20014. U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract— High phosphodiesterase activity for cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP was found in subcellular fractions of the bovine retina with more rapid hydrolysis of cyclic GMP than cyclic AMP in each fraction. Rod outer segments (ROS) and the supernatant fraction had highest activity. High enzyme activity remained associated with ROS membranes through several steps of purification by gradient centrifugation. A complex kinetic pattern was observed for cyclic AMP hydrolysis by the supernatant fraction yielding two values for K m; a simple kinetic pattern was observed with cyclic GMP hydrolysis in supernatant and for both cyclic nucleotides in preparations of purified outer segments. Phosphodiesterase activity of outer segments was enhanced by Mg2+. Mn2+ and inhibited by EDTA. Cyclic AMP had relatively little effect on the hydrolysis of cyclic GMP in supernatant or ROS while cyclic GMP inhibited hydrolysis of cyclic AMP in both fractions. |
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