Induction of lung lysyl oxidase activity and lysyl oxidase protein by exposure of rats to cadmium chloride: properties of the induced enzyme
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Connective Tissue Research
- Vol. 25 (3-4) , 197-208
- https://doi.org/10.3109/03008209109029156
Abstract
Inspiration of CdCl2 results in a focally fibrotic response in rat lungs and markedly increases the activity of lung lysyl oxidase. Western blot analyses of urea-extractable rat lung proteins revealed that the levels of an immunoreactive, 32,000-Da protein were markedly increased in the cadmium-exposed rat lung tissue, consistent with the induction of lysyl oxidase protein. Anion exchange chromatography revealed low levels of multiple peaks of catalytically functional lysyl oxidase in control rat lung extracts, while the profile of cadmium-exposed rat lung extracts displayed markedly elevated levels of multiple peaks of enzyme activity indicating that the charge heterogeneity is expressed in the activated enzyme. The cadmium-induced enzyme was purified as a species of 32 kDa, without resolving individual ionic variants. The catalytic and physical properties of the isolated enzyme were very similar to those of previously well characterized basal enzyme of bovine aorta, including the presence of a pyrroloquinoline quinone-like carbonyl cofactor. The copper and cadmium content of the cadmium-induced enzyme indicated little if any replacement of tightly-bound copper by cadmium in the exposed lung.Keywords
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