Cytochrome P450 associated with free hepatic polyribosomes |
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Authors: | Y Ichikawa H S Mason |
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Institution: | Department of Biochemistry University of Oregon Medical School Portland, Ore. 97201, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | On phenobarbital administration to rabbits, the concentration of hepatic cytochrome P450, an unstable constitutive microsomal enzyme, increased sharply in the heavy fraction of the free polyribosomes. The fraction had following properties: (1) its cytochrome P450 content was unusually high; the content was much lower in the lighter polyribosomes, the cytochrome P450 could not be extracted from post-mitochondrial supernatant solutions or microsomes with polyribosomes. (2) The fraction was membrane-free. (3) The fraction had RNA-to-protein ratios characteristic of polyribosomes; (4) it had characteristically low phospholipid content; (5) its sucrose density-gradient centrifugation profiles were characteristic of heavy polyribosomes, not microsomes. (6) The heavy polyribosomal fraction failed to catalyze mixed-function oxidations dependent on cytochrome P450, and the system was not activated by mixed mono- and dilaurylphosphatidylcholine. (7) Cytochrome P450 was released from the fraction by ribonuclease, and (8) cytochrome P450 was partially released from the fraction by puromycin. |
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