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Query: EC:3.1.6.1 (
sulfatase
)
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Human fetal tissues derived from prostaglandin-induced abortuses (9--18 wk fertilization age) have been utilized to evaluate sphingolipid composition and catabolism. Sphingolipid composition (lipid-hexose, sulfatide, and lipid-bound
NANA
) was assessed in fetal brain. Sphingolipid catabolism was evaluated in fetal lung and brain through the measurement of relevant acid hydrolases (
arylsulfatase A
, beta-galactosidase, and hexosaminidase). During the fetal period studied, the parameters of sphingolipid composition revealed variability but no consistent pattern of change. Each acid hydrolase was readily detected. Enzyme specific activities revealed no variation during the 9 fetal wk studied. Cellulose acetate electrophoresis yielded the anticipated isoenzyme patterns for each acid hydrolase with little variation during the period of study. The compositional values support current concepts of cerebral development during this period of fetal life. Together with the catabolic analyses, these studies provide normative data relative to the assessment of metabolic abnormalities during this period of fetal development.
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PMID:Sphingolipid composition and catabolism in human fetal tissues. 3 Dec 73
This work describes the action of the lysosomal enzymes
arylsulfatase A
(
EC 3.1.6.1
) and sialidase (EC 3.2.1.18) on human creatine kinase (CK, EC 2.7.3.2) isoenzyme BB. The isoenzyme, which gives a positive reaction with the periodic acid-Schiff reagent, contains 12 molecules of sulfate and two molecules of sialic acid per molecule. On treatment with
arylsulfatase
, CK-BB lost enzyme activity but retained immunoreactivity, its isoelectric point was altered, and it was partly bound to a "Glyco-gel" affinity column. On treatment with sialidase, the isoenzyme lost activity, its immunoreactivity was decreased by 70%, and the inactivated CK-BB would not bind to either "Glyco-gel" or concanavalin A. We propose that the sulfate groups are involved in maintaining the integrity of the active site of the enzyme but are not involved in antigenic recognition sites on the molecule.
Sialic acid
plays an important role in both the structural pattern of the antigenic determinant and the active site of CK-BB.
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PMID:Effect of arylsulfatase A and sialidase on the biochemical and immunological properties of creatine kinase isoenzyme BB. 286 47
Cerebroside
sulfatase
also known as
arylsulfatase A
from human liver displays six microheteromer bands upon narrow pH range isoelectric focusing.
Sialic acid
residues only partially account for this enzyme multiplicity since neuraminidase treatment reduces the number of bands to three. Uptake studies with cultured fibroblasts strongly suggest
arylsulfatase A
has covalently bound mannose 6-phosphate residues. However, treatment with alkaline phosphatase and a battery of glycohydrolases failed to reduce the number of enzyme charge forms below three. These results imply that the neuraminidase-resistant charge microheterogeneity is not due to structures associated with the carbohydrate moiety of
arylsulfatase A
.
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PMID:Microheterogeneity of arylsulfatase a: Treatment with hydrolytic enzymes. 614 17