Autocatalytic Activation of Trypsinogen in the Presence of Concentrated Ammonium or Magnesium Sulfate
- 24 August 1934
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Science
- Vol. 80 (2069) , 190
- https://doi.org/10.1126/science.80.2069.190-a
Abstract
By fractional crystallization of an impure crystalline fraction obtained from corpora lutea and known to contain progestin, 4 crystalline compounds were obtained. The main constituent (A) is a physiologically inactive oxy-ketone, C21H34O2, mp. 190[degree]. A 2nd compound (B), crystallizing in prisms, possesses the physiological properties characteristic of the hormone and proves to be a diketone, C21H30O2, mp. 128[degree]. Another compound (C), crystallizing in needles, and melting at 120[degree]-121[degree], is also physiologically potent. The active compounds, B and C, have similar physiological potency, 1 mgm. being a rabbit unit, give identical semicarbazones, and have identical absorption spectra with a high maximum at 240 [mu][mu]. A 4th compound (D), mp. 70[degree]-74[degree], was obtained in insufficient quantity for analysis but proved to be physiologically inactive.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- CRYSTALLINE CHYMO-TRYPSIN AND CHYMO-TRYPSINOGENThe Journal of general physiology, 1935
- Isolation of a Crystalline Protein from Pancreas and Its Conversion into a New Crystalline Proteolytic Enzyme by TrypsinScience, 1933