Adenosine deaminase-complexing protein from bovine kidney. Isolation of two distinct subunits |
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Authors: | M I Weisman V R Caiolfa A H Parola |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Isreal. |
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Abstract: | We have isolated a complex of two proteins from bovine kidney that bind to adenosine deaminase immobilized on Sepharose 4B. One protein, with Mr = 110,000, comigrates on both PAGE and SDS-PAGE gels with complexing protein isolated from rabbit kidney by the method of Schrader et al. (Schrader, W.P., Harder, C. M., and Schrader, D. K. (1983) Comp. Biochem. Physiol. B Comp. Biochem. 75, 119-126). The second protein has a Mr = 70,000. Both proteins bind to the adenosine deaminase-Sepharose but not to a control resin of bovine serum albumin bound to Sepharose. Based on a comparison of partial and complete denaturation on SDS-PAGE the two proteins appear to be bound to each other. At adenosine concentrations of 0.5-1 mM the isolated complexing protein increases small subunit adenosine deaminase catalytic activity by 20-30%. There may be some inhibition of catalytic activity at low adenosine concentrations. We have designated the 110,000 Mr protein CP-I, the 70,000 Mr protein CP-II and the complex of these two CP. |
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