Cellular location of N-acetyltransfer activities toward glucosamine and glucosamine-6-phosphate in cultured human skin fibroblasts.
- 1 June 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 6 (6) , 823-30
Abstract
The intracellular location in normal human cultured skin fibroblasts of the N-acetyltransferase activities that transfer the acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to the 2-amino group of glucosamine and glucosamine-6-phosphate have been investigated. Organelles have been separated using a combination of differential centrifugation and free flow electrophoresis. The intracellular distribution of the enzyme involved in the N-acetyltransfer to glucosamine and an alpha-glucosaminide disaccharide indicated that this enzyme activity concentrates mainly with lysosomal organelles whereas the activity associated with N-acetyltransferase to glucosamine-6-phosphate is non-lysosomal. It is proposed that acetyl-CoA: alpha-glucosaminide N-acetyltransferase may be used as a convenient enzyme marker of lysosomal organelle membranes.This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: