Hydrophobic binding domains of rat intestinal maltase–glucoamylase
- 1 August 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Biochemistry and Cell Biology
- Vol. 64 (8) , 782-787
- https://doi.org/10.1139/o86-106
Abstract
Rat intestinal microvillus maltase-glucoamylase was isolated by detergent extraction and purification in the presence of protease inhibitors as previously described and incorporated into phospholipid vesicles. After purification of the vesicles on Sephadex G-50, maltase was labelled with 3-trifluoromethyl-3-(m-[125I]iodophenyl) diazirine ([125I]TID) by photolysis using a water-jacketed mercury vapour lamp with a saturated CuSO4 filter. The labelled enzyme was extracted with acetone, resuspended in 1% Triton X-100, reincorporated into phospholipid vesicles, and digested with actiated papain to release the hydrophilic polar head of the enzyme from the vesicle bilayer. Vesicle-bound and free enzyme components were separated on Sepharose 4B. Ninety percent of the enzymatic activity was free, while a similar percentage of radioactive label remained with the vesicles in keeping with the separation of an active polar headpiece from a labelled apolar peptide in the lipid bilayer. The vesicle fractions were subjected to chromatography on Sephadex LH-60 with ethanol-formic acid (7:3) as the eluant. a single radioactive peak (14 kilodaltons (kDa)) was separated from labelled lipid. Sodium dodecyl sulfate - polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the peak showed a radioactive doublet of 26-28 kDa, possibly representing a dimer. No other labelled peptides were found. These results suggest that detergent-solubilized maltase-glucoamylase is inserted into the phospholipid bilayer via an apolar peptide with a minimum molecular mass of 14 kDa. The peptide probably represents a terminal anchor segment of the 145-kDa subunit which is converted to 130 kDa when the membrane-bound enzyme is solubilized by papain.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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