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Oestrone sulphate sulphohydrolase activity in nuclear envelopes from human placenta cell nuclei.
Authors:J Gniot-Szulzycka  A Jakubowska
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland.
Abstract:Procedures for isolation, from human term placenta, of highly purified nuclei and nuclear envelopes with a low content of DNA are described. Both fractions contain oestrone sulphate sulphohydrolase activity. The enzyme from nuclear envelopes can be solubilized with Triton X-100 and, partially, with proteolytic enzymes. It does not require Ca2+ and is insensitive to Ag+ and agents reacting with SH groups. It is strongly inhibited by millimolar concentrations of sulphites and to a much smaller extent by phosphates. Oxidized forms of ascorbic acid, glutathione and NAD+ revealed a pronounced inhibitory effect, whereas reduced forms of these compounds produced a slight activation. It is proposed that oestrone sulphate sulphohydrolase activity in nuclear envelopes from human placenta is not exerted by arylsulphatase but represents a specific enzyme.
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