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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (
alkaline phosphatase
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The effects of
neuraminidase
treatment on the electrophoretic pattern of
alkaline phosphatase
(AP) isozymes and AP activity were investigated in chicken plasma. AP comprised three isozymes. The zymogram of an individual chicken plasma had two bands, either the faster (F) or the slower (S) moving band by isozyme types and the B band irrespective of isozyme types. Mobility of the S band and AP activity in chicken plasma were not affected by
neuraminidase
treatment. The treatment has a reduced migration rate of the F band equal to that of the S band and the B band of both types closer to the origin. The genetic control of these bands is discussed.
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PMID:Further studies on the genetic control of chicken plasma alkaline phosphatase isozyme. 121 66
We adapted the electrophoretic method of bone
alkaline phosphatase
(
ALP
) determination using
neuraminidase
from Vibrio cholerae to separate bone and liver
ALP
on cellulose acetate membrane. Treatment of separator plus serum (1:8,
neuraminidase
111 U/l in final) for 10 min at room temperature (25 +/- 1 degree C) and subsequent electrophoresis made it possible to quantify bone
ALP
activity simply and rapidly. The precision of the data was at the level of CV of 1.6% (within-day) and 4.7% (day-to-day), with recovery rates of 97-103%. The normal range of bone
ALP
activity depended on age and sex. Seventy-eight diabetes mellitus (DM) patients, excluding those with renal failure, were divided into two groups of those with and without osteopenia with matching of age (+/- 3 years) and sex. Bone
ALP
(P < 0.001) and total
ALP
(P < 0.05) activities and urine calcium/creatinine ratio (P < 0.05) were significantly higher in DM with osteopenia than in DM without osteopenia. Therefore, bone formation and absorption may be accelerated in DM with osteopenia in comparison with DM without osteopenia.
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PMID:Cellulose acetate electrophoretic determination of bone alkaline phosphatase activity in healthy subjects and diabetic patients with and without osteopenia. 142 53
Hyperphosphatasemia due to increased intestinal type serum
alkaline phosphatase
was noted in a 48-year-old male who had asymptomatic liver cirrhosis. The
alkaline phosphatase
activity in the serum was 828 U/l (our reference range in adults: 57-194 U/l), 94% of which was of the intestinal type as measured by an immunoprecipitation method. The intestinal component of
alkaline phosphatase
was separated into two major and some minor components using electrophoresis and isoelectrofocusing. One of the major components had similar mobility to that of a standard intestinal enzyme purified from adult intestine. The components were heat-labile and
neuraminidase
-resistant. Serial lectin affinity chromatography, however, indicated that sugar chain compositions of the
alkaline phosphatase
were different from those of the standard tissue intestinal enzyme. These results and further enzymological studies suggest that the patient's serum
alkaline phosphatase
basically consisted of several intestine-like isoforms.
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PMID:Intestinal type alkaline phosphatase hyperphosphatasemia associated with liver cirrhosis. 142 60
We investigated the prevalence and characteristics of intestinal alkaline phosphatase (ALP;
EC 3.1.3.1
) identified in human serum by cellulose acetate electrophoresis in 8% of fasting serum samples from hospital patients (n = 500) and in 35% of fasting serum samples from patients with diabetes mellitus (n = 106; not differentiated between types 1 and 2). The intestinal ALP electrophoretic band was usually heterogeneous and contained two major subtypes of ALP. Isoelectric focusing of intestinal-ALP-positive serum treated with levamisole and
neuraminidase
(
EC 3.2.1.18
) revealed two distinct regions of enzymatic activity that comigrated with ALP extracted from small intestinal and colonic mucosa. Anodic intestinal ALP was resistant to treatment with levamisole and
neuraminidase
and comigrated with ALP from small intestinal mucosa. The more-cathodic intestinal ALP, which comigrated with ALP from colonic mucosa, was completely inhibited by levamisole and converted by
neuraminidase
to a species with a more basic pI than that of
neuraminidase
-digested tissue-nonspecific form. This component of intestinal ALP may be of vascular origin.
...
PMID:Prevalence and properties of the intestinal alkaline phosphatase identified in serum by cellulose acetate electrophoresis. 156 15
We investigated by enzyme electrophoresis after prolonged
neuraminidase
treatment the activity of "intestinal variant" (alpha 2-globulin mobility)
alkaline phosphatase
(
EC 3.1.3.1
; ALP) in the plasma of 189 patients selected for disorders (diabetes mellitus, liver cirrhosis, and chronic renal failure) with a known high frequency of increased plasma intestinal (beta-globulin mobility) ALP activity. The overall frequency of the variant ALP was 23.8%, whereas in the samples showing intestinal ALP it was 45.0%. The variant ALP was not observed in the absence of intestinal ALP, nor in patients of blood group A. Its frequency did not differ significantly between the different patient groups. Quantification of the variant ALP by densitometry was unsatisfactory but the quantity could be estimated by subtracting the intestinal ALP activity measured by electrophoresis from the activity determined by immunoassay with monoclonal antibody that reacts with both the intestinal and the variant forms. This indicated median activity of 12 U/L for the variant, approximately equal to that of the concomitant intestinal ALP. From the effects of papain and bromelain treatments, we suggest that "intestinal variant" represents intestinal ALP with attached membrane-binding domain.
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PMID:Intestinal variant alkaline phosphatase in plasma in disease. 170 Jul 41
Surface charge of Leishmania mexicana amazonensis was investigated by direct zeta-potential determination and ultrastructural cytochemistry, and its surface tension was studied by measurements of the advancing contact angle formed by the parasite monolayers with drops of liquids of different polarities. Both virulent and avirulent promastigotes exhibited negatively charged surfaces with a zeta-potential of about -15 mV. Treatment of these cells with trypsin,
alkaline phosphatase
, or phospholipase C rendered their surfaces less negatively charged, whereas
neuraminidase
did not alter the parasite negativeness. Cytochemically, we could observe a reduction in the cationized ferritin binding after the parasite treatment with each of the former enzymes, but not with
neuraminidase
. The surface free energy of parasites was calculated by taken to account the London dispersion, the Keeson dipole-dipole, and the Debye dipole-induced forces, as well as the surface polarity of the parasites and their zeta-potentials, by considering their adhesion to polystyrene surfaces. The delta G values of -6.4 and -18.1 mJ.m-2 were obtained for avirulent and virulent promstigotes, respectively.
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PMID:The surface free energy of Leishmania mexicana amazonensis. 170 80
We showed previously that human thyroglobulin (hTG) contains anionic complex carbohydrate units with up to four sulfate groups, some containing both sulfate and sialic acid. Recent reports indicate that the carbohydrate units of hTG may also contain phosphate, but these reports are not all in accord. The purpose of this study was to confirm the presence of phosphate on the carbohydrate units of hTG and to determine whether phosphate coexists with other acidic moieties, such as sulfate and sialic acid, on the same carbohydrate units. Alkaline phosphatase and acid hydrolysis were used to detect phosphate on the sulfated carbohydrate units of hTG derived from normal and neoplastic tissues. Thyroid fragments from two patients were incubated for 16 h in [35S]sulfate-containing medium, and hTG was purified. Complex carbohydrates were released from hTG with endoglycosidase-F and analyzed at pH 2.2 on a HPLC ion exchange column. Sulfate-containing peaks were monitored by radioactivity, and sialic acid-containing ones were identified by their reduced charge after
neuraminidase
or acid treatment. None of the sulfate-labeled carbohydrate peaks shifted after
alkaline phosphatase
treatment alone, indicating that none of them contained phosphomonoesters. Several of the sulfate-labeled peaks shifted after acid hydrolysis, some to positions of decreased charge, due to removal of sialic acid, and some to positions of increased charge, suggesting the presence of phosphodiesters. The latter was confirmed by the observation that some of the newly formed peaks were susceptible to
alkaline phosphatase
digestion. Thus, acid hydrolysis converted phosphodiesters into
alkaline phosphatase
-susceptible phosphomonoesters, most likely mannose-6-phosphate. We conclude that some anionic complex carbohydrate units of hTG contain exclusively sulfate, while others contain combinations of sulfate, sialic acid, and phosphodiesters. Phosphodiesters are present in the sulfated carbohydrate units of hTG from normal as well as neoplastic thyroid tissue.
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PMID:Anionic carbohydrate groups of human thyroglobulin containing both phosphate and sulfate. 185 82
The authors describe an unusual variant of
alkaline phosphatase
(
ALP
) discovered in a patient with a 90-fold increase in serum
ALP
. The variant
ALP
was indistinguishable from the bone isoenzyme when subjected to chemical inhibition, heat inactivation, lectin precipitation, and routine electrophoresis. However, treatment with
neuraminidase
produced a marked decrease in the
ALP
variant's electrophoretic mobility and a reduction in its molecular weight. A bone marrow biopsy revealed metastatic infiltration of the bone marrow by adenocarcinoma of the prostate accompanied by a remarkable amount of new bone formation, suggesting a bone origin for the unusual isoenzyme. The authors believe this to be the first report of an
ALP
variant with these properties.
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PMID:A unique bone-like variant of alkaline phosphatase. 202 30
A procedure is proposed for the separation of multiple forms of 5'-nucleotidase (EC 3.1.3.5) by cellulose acetate electrophoresis. The effects of various treatments (wheat-germ lectin,
neuraminidase
, n-butanol, papain, Triton X-100 and precipitation of LDL and VLDL) on the electrophoretic pattern of 5'-nucleotidase and
alkaline phosphatase
were studied. In healthy controls, the presence of three fractions with alpha 1, alpha 2 and beta mobilities was observed, the latter being the major one. In different hepatobiliary diseases a close relationship between the presence of high molecular weight
alkaline phosphatase
and the increase in the ratio Total/beta 5'-nucleotidase was observed, showing that the increase in total 5'-nucleotidase in these patients is mainly due to the alpha 1 isoform. The nature of these forms is discussed.
...
PMID:Electrophoretic separation of 5'-nucleotidase multiple forms. 204 89
Changes of the three types, termed here as alpha, beta and gamma, in the secretory functions present in the submandibular glands (SMG) of male rats were observed throughout almost all animal lives from 2 weeks to 24 months of age, by measuring changes of the wet weights of the SMG, salivary volumes secreted, the concentrations of protein, calcium and inorganic phosphate, and the types of proteins secreted in response to alpha-methylnoradrenaline (alpha-mNA) for the alpha-type, isoproterenol (IPR) for the beta-type and clonidine (Clonid) for the gamma-type, volumetrically, colorimetrically, atomic absorption-pectrophotometrically and isoelectric focusing electrophoretically. The molecular weight, isoelectric point and some posttranslational variations of a purified protein were elucidated by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PhastSystem), isoelectric focusing electrophoresis (IEF, PhastSystem) on gradient pH 3.5 to 5 gels and
neuraminidase
or
alkaline phosphatase
treatment. The localization in the SMG, the inhibitory effects on the BrdU incorporation of the cultured thymocytes and the adhesive properties to the acrylic resin plate of this antigen were also analyzed by the indirect immunofluorescence, IEF and protein detection methods. The wet weights of the SMG were substantially increased up to 3.5 months of age with a positive correlation to body weight, but thereafter it reached the plateau level up to 24 months of age, somewhat different from changes of body weight. The salivary volumes as well as the amounts of protein secreted in response to alpha-mNA, IPR and Clonid were positively correlated to the wet weights of the SMG throughout the animal life. The concentration of calcium in the three types of secretions was positively correlated to the protein concentration, whereas the concentration of inorganic phosphate was tended to be reversely correlated to the salivary flow rate with some exceptions throughout the animal life. The gamma-type of proteins was not greatly changed, whereas the alpha- and beta-types of proteins were greatly changed in some proteins quantitatively or qualitatively throughout the animal life.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:[Changes of three types in the secretory systems present in the rat submandibular glands during aging]. 213 43
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