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Query: EC:3.1.3.5 (5'-nucleotidase)
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The activity of adenylate cyclase (Ac), cAMP phosphodiesterase (PDE) and 5'-nucleotidase was studied in plasma membranes from the liver of rat embryo of the 20th day of development normally and after exposure to ionizing radiation. Gamma-irradiation of plasma membranes with doses ranging from 0.1 to 100 kR was shown to inhibit the activity of Ac, this effect being more pronounced during stimulation with higher doses of isoproterenol. The activity of 5'-nucleotidase and PDE remained unchanged up to the dose of 100 kR.
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PMID:[Radiation modulation of the activity of the enzymatic systems in isolated plasma membranes in early ontogeny]. 624 41

A method for the assay of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases is described which employs chromatographical separation of cyclic nucleotides and nucleosides on QAE A-25 Sephadex columns and 5'-nucleotidase as an auxiliary enzyme. The assay allows quantitative recovery of adenosine, guanosine and their metabolites from the anion exchanger and thus is suitable for use in crude phosphodiesterase preparations containing purine catabolizing enzymes. In comparative studies, this method was found to be considerably more sensitive than previous reported methods because of lower assay blanks and higher recoveries of the nucleoside catabolites. The method is suitable for kinetic analysis of crude enzyme preparations from micromolar to millimolar substrate concentrations.
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PMID:An improved assay of cyclic 3',5'-nucleotide phosphodiesterases with QAE-Sephadex columns. 624 61

The phenotype of three ectoenzymes was determined for murine resident peritoneal macrophages, macrophages elicited in vivo by treatment of mice with thioglycollate, Corynebacterium parvum or pyran, and for resident macrophages activated in vitro by treatment with lymphokine. The relationship of these biochemical markers to macrophage antiviral and anti-tumor activity was established. Thioglycollate-elicited macrophages showed a unique ectoenzyme phenotype, with increased leucine aminopeptidase and alkaline phosphodiesterase I activity and markedly reduced 5'-nucleotidase activity as compared with resident macrophages. Thioglycollate-elicited macrophages exhibited extrinsic antiviral activity against herpes simplex virus but did not show anti-tumor activity. Another ectoenzyme phenotype was shared by macrophages elicited in vivo by treatment of mice with the immunomodulators or in vitro by treatment with antigen-specific lymphokine. These macrophage populations showed increased levels of leucine aminopeptidase but reduced levels of both 5'-nucleotidase and alkaline phosphodiesterase. This ectoenzyme phenotype was associated with the acquisition by the macrophages of selective anti-tumor activity. There appear to be clear distinctions in biochemical markers and functional properties among macrophages activated by different mechanisms.
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PMID:Changes in macrophage ectoenzymes associated with anti-tumor activity. 625 Nov 33

Intact polymorphonuclear neutrophils were modified chemically by a poorly permeable reagent, diazotized sulfanilic acid, and the changes in the activity of 5'-nucleotidase, alkaline phosphodiesterase, and leucine aminopeptidase were examined. Among three plasma membrane enzymes, 5'-nucleotidase activity was hardly detected in the human neutrophils. The activity of alkaline phosphodiesterase was observed in all the neutrophils examined, but was not inhibited by diazotized sulfanilic acid in the guinea-pig neutrophils. On the other hand, the activity of leucine aminopeptidase was not only found but also inhibited by diazotized sulfanilic acid without the inhibition of lactate dehydrogenase, a cytosol enzyme, in all the neutrophils, suggesting that leucine aminopeptidase is located generally on the plasma membrane as an ecto-enzyme in the neutrophils.
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PMID:Leucine aminopeptidase as an echo-enzyme of polymorphonuclear neutrophils. 625 75

Cyclic 3',5'-adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is secreted as the chemotactic signal by aggregating amoebae of the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum. We have used ultramicrotechniques in the biochemical analysis of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase (PD) distribution in individual aggregates at various stages of development. With handmade constriction pipettes in microliter volumes, sections of lyophilized individuals weighing 20-100 ng could be assayed in a reaction coupled to 5'-nucleotidase. Phosphodiesterase activity was measured at pH 7.5 with 12 microM cAMP, cAMP-PD activity in aggregates ranged from 20-40 mmol/h/kg. In the pseudoplasmodium it had dropped to 5-10 mmol/h/kg and a difference in activity between the anterior prestalk cells and posterior prespore cells began to appear. The utmost posterior sections showed elevated phosphodiesterase from this stage onward. During culmination, activity rose to 40-60 mmol/h/kg associated with the developing stalk, while it declined in the spore mass. The papilla remained constant at 5-10 mmol/h/kg. The pattern of localization in the stalk was the same when cGMP was used as substrate. Extracellular phosphodiesterase inhibitor produced at the aggregation stage was found to reduce the localized activity in the culmination stage by 50-80%, with the most marked inhibition occurring in the center of the papilla. We found no evidence of endogenous heat-stable phosphodiesterase inhibitor within the culminating sorocarp.
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PMID:Localization of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase in the multicellular stages of Dictyostelium discoideum. 625 44

Two different membrane preparations (fraction HL and fraction S) were used to study the effect of caffeine, theophylline, dipyridamole and papaverine on cardiac sarcolemmal 5'-nucleotidase. Caffeine and theophylline inhibited the 5'-nucleotidase in both fractions, but theophylline appeared to be a more potent agent. The inhibitory effect of caffeine seemed to be the same in both membrane preparations, but the enzyme in fraction S appeared to be more sensitive to theophylline than that present in fraction HL. The inhibition was of the competitive type in both preparations. The inhibitory effect of caffeine and theophylline on 5'-nucleotidase may not be related to their actions on phosphodiesterase since dipyridamole and papaverine, which are also known to inhibit phosphodiesterase, did not affect the 5'-nucleotidase activity. It is suggested that by inhibiting 5'-nucleotidase, caffeine and theophylline may influence the production of adenosine in the myocardium and thereby may interfere with an important mechanism for the regulation of coronary blood flow.
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PMID:Effect of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase inhibitors on cardiac sarcolemmal 5'-nucleotidase. 626 87

Activity of soluble cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDE) and of two membrane enzymes, 5'-nucleotidase and Na,K-ATPase, was studied in the developing retina of rats with inherited retinal degeneration. It was found that by day 10 of life, the content of 5'-nucleotidase in the afflicted rats was significantly reduced as compared with controls. This difference was unchanged throughout the subsequent animals' life. Na,K-ATPase activity in the afflicted and normal animals was the same. Within the first 45 days of life, PDE calculated with respect to the rhodopsin content was not different as regards both the afflicted and normal rats. When calculated with respect to protein, the changes in PDE corresponded with the reported data. The data obtained allowed a suggestion to be made that changes in 5'-nucleotidase in inherited retinal degeneration are disease-specific. They are accounted for by changes in the enzymes of nonphotoreceptor retinal membranes. The changes in PDE may be regarded as secondary, correlating with variation in the number of the photoreceptor membranes.
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PMID:[Early changes in retinal 5'-nucleotidase activity in hereditary retinal degeneration]. 627 2

1. Incubation of Schistosoma mansoni for 5 min in a phosphate-buffered medium, pH 7.4, released tegumental material containing the following phosphohydrolase activities: alkaline phosphatase, 5'-nucleotidase, glycerol-2-phosphatase, glucose 6-phosphatase, phosphodiesterase and ATPase. 2. Maximum activity of these enzymes was measured at pH 9.5; however, the phosphodiesterase and ATPase activities were also appreciable at pH 7.0. 3. Solubilization of the released tegumental material in 1% Triton X-100 followed by gel filtration distinguished three peaks of enzyme activity: an ATPase (mol.wt. greater than 1000 000), a phosphodiesterase (mol.wt. 1 000 000) and an alkaline phosphomonoesterase with broad specificity (mol.wt. 232 000). 4. The ATPase activity was highly activated by 10 mM-Mg2+ or 1 mM-Ca2+ and was inhibited by chelating agents. Ouabain, Na+ and K+ had little effect on enzyme activity, whereas activity was increased by 50% in the presence of calmodulin. The phosphodiesterase activity was highest in the presence of 100 mM-Na+ or -K+, and 10 mM-Mg2+ or -Ca2+. Alkaline phosphatase activity was also stimulated by 100 mM-Na+ or -K+, and 10 mM-Mg2+; however Ca2+ inhibited at greater than 1 mM. 5. Surface iodination of parasites followed by detergent solubilization and gel filtration of the released tegumental membranes indicated that these enzymes were not accessible. A major surface component, apparent mol.wt. 80 000, was iodinated. 6. Rabbit anti-(mouse liver 5'-nucleotidase) antibodies did not inhibit the phosphohydrolase activities. However, an immunoglobulin G fraction from sera of mice chronically infected with S. mansoni partially inhibited alkaline phosphatase activity, but was without effect on the phosphodiesterase and ATPase activities. 7. The location of the enzymes in the double membrane of the tegument and their significance in host-parasite interactions is discussed.
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PMID:Properties of a series of tegumental membrane-bound phosphohydrolase activities of Schistosoma mansoni. 627 49

Changes in the specific activity of enzymes involved in the degradation of RNA and nucleotides were measured in Bacillus subtilis under conditions of guanine deprivation, which initiates sporulation, and uracil deprivation, which does not initiate sporulation. Whereas the specific activities of most of the enzymes studied increased by less than a factor of 3, those of 5'-mononucleotide-producing phosphodiesterase and 5'-nucleotidase increased at least eightfold under both deprivation conditions.
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PMID:Partial nucleotide limitation induces phosphodiesterase I and 5'-nucleotidase in Bacillus subtilis. 627 51

Enzyme cytochemical and immunocytochemical techniques at the light and electron microscope levels were used to study the distribution of potential markers of chemical transformation in rodent bladders. In rat tumours induced by in vivo treatment with methylnitrosourea, alkaline phosphatase localization was normal on the external surface of the plasma membranes of some cells but abnormal in others where reaction product was seen only on intracellular membranes. 5'-Nucleotidase localization was abnormal in all cells, being seen on endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear membranes only, while in normal bladders only ectoenzyme localization was seen. Heterogeneity of alkaline phosphatase amd 5'-nucleotidase localization was seen on the plasma membranes of these tumours after 15 days in organ culture. Some cells produced enzyme and others did not; in other cells only parts of the membrane reacted heavily, while other regions were negative. In transformed cell cultures and tumours of mouse bladder derived by in vitro treatment of explants with dimethylbenz (a) anthracene, a bimodal pattern of alkaline phosphatase localization was seen. Cells had either normal ectoenzyme reaction product or abnormal intracellular membrane reaction product. 5'-Nucleotidase and ADPase were lost after transformation while cAMP-phosphodiesterase was retained as an ectoenzyme. Mg.ATPase and a cAMP-independent, calcium-insensitive 'protein phosphatase' were induced in transformed cell cultures. An epithelial antigen was detected in the cytoplasm of both normal and transformed cells associated with reticular cytoplasmic ground substance, plasma membrane vesicles and cytoskeletal elements.
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PMID:Cytochemical markers of bladder carcinogenesis. 627 42


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