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Development of the rat salivary glands. II. The identification of a trypsinlike protease in the submaxillary gland
Authors:M L Barrett  W D Ball
Institution:1. Department of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98155 USA;2. the Center for Research in Oral Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98155 USA
Abstract:Trypsinlike protease activity at pH 9.2 was measured in tissue extracts of adult rat salivary glands by using a fluorometric assay in which β-naphthylamine is released by the hydrolysis of benzylarginine β-naphthylamide. The submaxillary gland contains high levels of this activity, and the parotid and sublingual glands have a maximum of 2000-fold and 200-fold less. After polyacrylamide disc gel electrophoresis at pH 8.3, the protease activity of submaxillary extracts is associated with a major protein band. Neither this protein band nor its protease activity is detectable in extracts of parotid or sublingual glands. Homogenates of newborn submaxillary gland do not have this protease activity at detectable levels, suggesting that its major accumulation is postnatal.
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