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THE USE OF FORMALDEHYDE-TREATED (131)I-ALBUMIN IN THE STUDY OF DIGESTIVE VACUOLES AND SOME PROPERTIES OF THESE PARTICLES FROM MOUSE LIVER
The trichloroacetic acid-soluble radioactivity released during incubation of mouse liver particles containing intravenously injected formaldehyde-treated (131)I-albumin consisted almost entirely of (131)I-iodotyrosine. The material was shown to be excreted into the medium and was not due to disrupti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107274/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6034485 |
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author | Mego, John L. Bertini, Francisco McQueen, J. Donald |
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description | The trichloroacetic acid-soluble radioactivity released during incubation of mouse liver particles containing intravenously injected formaldehyde-treated (131)I-albumin consisted almost entirely of (131)I-iodotyrosine. The material was shown to be excreted into the medium and was not due to disruption of the particles by acid. Triton X-100 or the absence of sucrose in the medium inhibited hydrolysis of the particle-associated labeled protein. This inhibition was due to disruption of the digestive vacuoles and dilution of the protein and cathepsins in the suspending medium. These results and other experimental evidence strongly suggest that the (131)I-albumin-containing liver particles are digestive vacuoles. The results also establish that (131)I-albumin may be used to study these vacuoles. High concentrations of sucrose (1 M) inhibited degradation of intraparticulate protein. However, 1 M salts inhibited only the rate of the digestion. Sucrose had an inhibitory effect on a crude cathepsin preparation, and salts stimulated the activity when (131)I-albumin was used as substrate. The effect of high sucrose concentrations as an inhibitor of protein hydrolysis within digestive vacuoles was, therefore, most likely due principally to an inhibition of cathepsin activity within the vacuoles. The effect of salt was probably caused by a stimulation of both intra- and extra-particulate cathepsin activities, although 0.5–1.0 M KCl appeared to protect the particles. |
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spelling | pubmed-21072742008-05-01 THE USE OF FORMALDEHYDE-TREATED (131)I-ALBUMIN IN THE STUDY OF DIGESTIVE VACUOLES AND SOME PROPERTIES OF THESE PARTICLES FROM MOUSE LIVER Mego, John L. Bertini, Francisco McQueen, J. Donald J Cell Biol Article The trichloroacetic acid-soluble radioactivity released during incubation of mouse liver particles containing intravenously injected formaldehyde-treated (131)I-albumin consisted almost entirely of (131)I-iodotyrosine. The material was shown to be excreted into the medium and was not due to disruption of the particles by acid. Triton X-100 or the absence of sucrose in the medium inhibited hydrolysis of the particle-associated labeled protein. This inhibition was due to disruption of the digestive vacuoles and dilution of the protein and cathepsins in the suspending medium. These results and other experimental evidence strongly suggest that the (131)I-albumin-containing liver particles are digestive vacuoles. The results also establish that (131)I-albumin may be used to study these vacuoles. High concentrations of sucrose (1 M) inhibited degradation of intraparticulate protein. However, 1 M salts inhibited only the rate of the digestion. Sucrose had an inhibitory effect on a crude cathepsin preparation, and salts stimulated the activity when (131)I-albumin was used as substrate. The effect of high sucrose concentrations as an inhibitor of protein hydrolysis within digestive vacuoles was, therefore, most likely due principally to an inhibition of cathepsin activity within the vacuoles. The effect of salt was probably caused by a stimulation of both intra- and extra-particulate cathepsin activities, although 0.5–1.0 M KCl appeared to protect the particles. The Rockefeller University Press 1967-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2107274/ /pubmed/6034485 Text en Copyright © 1967 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mego, John L. Bertini, Francisco McQueen, J. Donald THE USE OF FORMALDEHYDE-TREATED (131)I-ALBUMIN IN THE STUDY OF DIGESTIVE VACUOLES AND SOME PROPERTIES OF THESE PARTICLES FROM MOUSE LIVER |
title | THE USE OF FORMALDEHYDE-TREATED (131)I-ALBUMIN IN THE STUDY OF DIGESTIVE VACUOLES AND SOME PROPERTIES OF THESE PARTICLES FROM MOUSE LIVER |
title_full | THE USE OF FORMALDEHYDE-TREATED (131)I-ALBUMIN IN THE STUDY OF DIGESTIVE VACUOLES AND SOME PROPERTIES OF THESE PARTICLES FROM MOUSE LIVER |
title_fullStr | THE USE OF FORMALDEHYDE-TREATED (131)I-ALBUMIN IN THE STUDY OF DIGESTIVE VACUOLES AND SOME PROPERTIES OF THESE PARTICLES FROM MOUSE LIVER |
title_full_unstemmed | THE USE OF FORMALDEHYDE-TREATED (131)I-ALBUMIN IN THE STUDY OF DIGESTIVE VACUOLES AND SOME PROPERTIES OF THESE PARTICLES FROM MOUSE LIVER |
title_short | THE USE OF FORMALDEHYDE-TREATED (131)I-ALBUMIN IN THE STUDY OF DIGESTIVE VACUOLES AND SOME PROPERTIES OF THESE PARTICLES FROM MOUSE LIVER |
title_sort | use of formaldehyde-treated (131)i-albumin in the study of digestive vacuoles and some properties of these particles from mouse liver |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107274/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6034485 |
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