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FRACTIONATION OF PEPSIN : I. ISOLATION OF CRYSTALLINE PEPSIN OF CONSTANT ACTIVITY AND SOLUBILITY FROM PEPSINOGEN OR COMMERCIAL PEPSIN PREPARATIONS. II. PREPARATION OF A LESS SOLUBLE FRACTION. III. SOLUBILITY CURVES OF MIXTURES OF THE SOLUBLE AND INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS. IV. PREPARATION OF HIGHLY ACTIVE PEPSIN FROM PEPSINOGEN

1. Solubility curves of crude pepsin preparations indicate the presence of more than one protein. 2. One of these proteins has been isolated and crystallized and found to have constant activity and constant solubility in several solvents. 3. The solubility measurements are complicated by the unstabl...

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Autores principales: Herriott, Roger M., Desreux, V., Northrop, John H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1940
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2142023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19873210
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author Herriott, Roger M.
Desreux, V.
Northrop, John H.
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Desreux, V.
Northrop, John H.
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description 1. Solubility curves of crude pepsin preparations indicate the presence of more than one protein. 2. One of these proteins has been isolated and crystallized and found to have constant activity and constant solubility in several solvents. 3. The solubility measurements are complicated by the unstable nature of the protein and the fact that in certain solvents the solubility of the protein is markedly affected by the presence of non-protein nitrogen decomposition products while in others this is not the case. 4. A more insoluble protein has been prepared of lower solubility and lower activity, as measured by hemoglobin digestion. The activity, as measured by the digestion of other proteins, is about the same as the more soluble fraction. This insoluble fraction does not have constant solubility. 5. Mixtures of the insoluble and the soluble fractions give preparations having rounded solubility curves typical of solid solutions and resembling very closely those of the original preparation. 6. A small amount of pepsinogen and pepsin from pepsinogen has been separated which has nearly twice the enzymatic activity on hemoglobin as does the most active pepsin previously isolated.
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spelling pubmed-21420232008-04-23 FRACTIONATION OF PEPSIN : I. ISOLATION OF CRYSTALLINE PEPSIN OF CONSTANT ACTIVITY AND SOLUBILITY FROM PEPSINOGEN OR COMMERCIAL PEPSIN PREPARATIONS. II. PREPARATION OF A LESS SOLUBLE FRACTION. III. SOLUBILITY CURVES OF MIXTURES OF THE SOLUBLE AND INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS. IV. PREPARATION OF HIGHLY ACTIVE PEPSIN FROM PEPSINOGEN Herriott, Roger M. Desreux, V. Northrop, John H. J Gen Physiol Article 1. Solubility curves of crude pepsin preparations indicate the presence of more than one protein. 2. One of these proteins has been isolated and crystallized and found to have constant activity and constant solubility in several solvents. 3. The solubility measurements are complicated by the unstable nature of the protein and the fact that in certain solvents the solubility of the protein is markedly affected by the presence of non-protein nitrogen decomposition products while in others this is not the case. 4. A more insoluble protein has been prepared of lower solubility and lower activity, as measured by hemoglobin digestion. The activity, as measured by the digestion of other proteins, is about the same as the more soluble fraction. This insoluble fraction does not have constant solubility. 5. Mixtures of the insoluble and the soluble fractions give preparations having rounded solubility curves typical of solid solutions and resembling very closely those of the original preparation. 6. A small amount of pepsinogen and pepsin from pepsinogen has been separated which has nearly twice the enzymatic activity on hemoglobin as does the most active pepsin previously isolated. The Rockefeller University Press 1940-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2142023/ /pubmed/19873210 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1940, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research 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/).
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Herriott, Roger M.
Desreux, V.
Northrop, John H.
FRACTIONATION OF PEPSIN : I. ISOLATION OF CRYSTALLINE PEPSIN OF CONSTANT ACTIVITY AND SOLUBILITY FROM PEPSINOGEN OR COMMERCIAL PEPSIN PREPARATIONS. II. PREPARATION OF A LESS SOLUBLE FRACTION. III. SOLUBILITY CURVES OF MIXTURES OF THE SOLUBLE AND INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS. IV. PREPARATION OF HIGHLY ACTIVE PEPSIN FROM PEPSINOGEN
title FRACTIONATION OF PEPSIN : I. ISOLATION OF CRYSTALLINE PEPSIN OF CONSTANT ACTIVITY AND SOLUBILITY FROM PEPSINOGEN OR COMMERCIAL PEPSIN PREPARATIONS. II. PREPARATION OF A LESS SOLUBLE FRACTION. III. SOLUBILITY CURVES OF MIXTURES OF THE SOLUBLE AND INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS. IV. PREPARATION OF HIGHLY ACTIVE PEPSIN FROM PEPSINOGEN
title_full FRACTIONATION OF PEPSIN : I. ISOLATION OF CRYSTALLINE PEPSIN OF CONSTANT ACTIVITY AND SOLUBILITY FROM PEPSINOGEN OR COMMERCIAL PEPSIN PREPARATIONS. II. PREPARATION OF A LESS SOLUBLE FRACTION. III. SOLUBILITY CURVES OF MIXTURES OF THE SOLUBLE AND INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS. IV. PREPARATION OF HIGHLY ACTIVE PEPSIN FROM PEPSINOGEN
title_fullStr FRACTIONATION OF PEPSIN : I. ISOLATION OF CRYSTALLINE PEPSIN OF CONSTANT ACTIVITY AND SOLUBILITY FROM PEPSINOGEN OR COMMERCIAL PEPSIN PREPARATIONS. II. PREPARATION OF A LESS SOLUBLE FRACTION. III. SOLUBILITY CURVES OF MIXTURES OF THE SOLUBLE AND INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS. IV. PREPARATION OF HIGHLY ACTIVE PEPSIN FROM PEPSINOGEN
title_full_unstemmed FRACTIONATION OF PEPSIN : I. ISOLATION OF CRYSTALLINE PEPSIN OF CONSTANT ACTIVITY AND SOLUBILITY FROM PEPSINOGEN OR COMMERCIAL PEPSIN PREPARATIONS. II. PREPARATION OF A LESS SOLUBLE FRACTION. III. SOLUBILITY CURVES OF MIXTURES OF THE SOLUBLE AND INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS. IV. PREPARATION OF HIGHLY ACTIVE PEPSIN FROM PEPSINOGEN
title_short FRACTIONATION OF PEPSIN : I. ISOLATION OF CRYSTALLINE PEPSIN OF CONSTANT ACTIVITY AND SOLUBILITY FROM PEPSINOGEN OR COMMERCIAL PEPSIN PREPARATIONS. II. PREPARATION OF A LESS SOLUBLE FRACTION. III. SOLUBILITY CURVES OF MIXTURES OF THE SOLUBLE AND INSOLUBLE FRACTIONS. IV. PREPARATION OF HIGHLY ACTIVE PEPSIN FROM PEPSINOGEN
title_sort fractionation of pepsin : i. isolation of crystalline pepsin of constant activity and solubility from pepsinogen or commercial pepsin preparations. ii. preparation of a less soluble fraction. iii. solubility curves of mixtures of the soluble and insoluble fractions. iv. preparation of highly active pepsin from pepsinogen
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2142023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19873210
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