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Immunological comparison of cholesterol esterases.
Authors:L L Gallo  E Cheriathundam  G V Vahouny  C R Treadwell
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 20037 U.S.A.
Abstract:Rat pancreas cholesterol esterase has been immunologically compared with rat intestinal cholesterol esterase. Monospecific precipitating antisera against purified rat pancreas cholesterol esterase were produced in rabbits. Immune IgG, isolated from the antisera, crossreacted with the cholesterol esterase of intestine in the immunodiffusion assay with a pattern of complete identity. Titration of the pancreatic and intestinal enzyme with immune IgG revealed a maximum precipitation (99 and 98%) and maximum inhibition of enzyme activity (66 and 65%) when the ratio of enzyme activity (units) to immune IgG (mg) was 4.1 and 4.0, respectively. The immunological identity demonstrated in these studies lend support to the concept that intestinal cholesterol esterase is derived from the pancreatic enzyme. In additional studies, the immune IgG was employed in the immunodiffusion assay to test for cross-reaction with cholesterol esterases prepared from rat aorta, adrenal, and liver and with cholesterol esterases prepared from the pancreas of rabbit, dog, cow, and guinea pig. There was no evidence of cross-reaction in any case. Further, cholesterol esterase prepared from the pancreas of rabbit, dog, and cow retained full enzymatic activity when titrated with immune IgG.
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