Phosphoprotein Phosphatase in Rat Young, Embryos, and Placentas

Abstract
Phosphoprotein phosphatase, the enzyme which releases inorganic phosphate from phosphoproteins without preliminary pro-teolysis, has been studied in rat placenta and in embryo and young rats of various ages. The total phosphoprotein phosphatase of the placenta and of the embryo and young rats continually rises. The activity per g. body wt. rises slowly in early embros, rapidly in the period immediately preceding and following parturition, and remains essentially constant during the age period of 12-28 days, the oldest studied.
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