DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TRANSAMINASES IN MITOCHONDRIA AND SOLUBLE FRACTION
- 1 January 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Vitamin Society of Japan in THE JOURNAL OF VITAMINOLOGY
- Vol. 8 (1) , 68-73
- https://doi.org/10.5925/jnsv1954.8.68
Abstract
Sonication, deoxycholate treatment, freezing and thawing and mechanical grinding techniques were tried to solubilize the glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (GPT) from mitochondria and enzymes having the same activities were obtained. Glutamic-pyruvic transaminases in soluble fraction and mitochondria (GPTs and GPTm) were eluted with 0.02 [image] phosphate buffer, pH 6.8, and 0.06 [image] phosphate buffer, pH 6.8, respectively, in calcium phosphate gel column chromatography by step-wise and gradient eluting systems. In zone electrophoresis, they moved to the cathode and could not be separated from each other. These enzymes have quite different optimal pH values. Michaelis constants of GPT and their elementary reactions were determined and found to be almost equal in both crude and purified GPTs and GPTm reactions.Keywords
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