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Query: EC:3.2.1.17 (
lysozyme
)
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Glucocorticoids inhibit translation of the
lysozyme
gene. This effect may be the basis of an improved method of measuring glucocorticoid responsiveness in human tissues. We have compared
lysozyme
synthesis in various types of white blood cells and examined the specificity of inhibitory responses to various steroid hormones. The dose-related effects of the glucococorticoid receptor antagonist RU486 on dexamethasone responses were also assessed. Glucocorticoid receptor binding in mononuclear leukocytes (
HML
) was characterized by homologous displacement of [3H]dexamethasone and compared with the dose-related inhibitory effect of dexamethasone on
lysozyme
synthesis. Lysozyme activity was measured photometrically as the ability to cause lysis of Micrococcus lysodeikticus in the medium. The greatest effect of dexamethasone was observed after 72 h of culture. Qualitatively similar effects of dexamethasone were observed on cell
lysozyme
content and
lysozyme
activity in the medium, but for convenience, activity in medium, rather than cell content, was measured in subsequent assays. Lysozyme activities in various cell types prepared from the blood of healthy volunteers were ranked as follows: polymorphonuclear cells > monocytes > mononuclear cells > lymphocytes. However, dexamethasone inhibited
lysozyme
synthesis to a similar degree for all types. As mononuclear cells are more conveniently prepared in greater yield compared with other cells, this
HML
fraction formed the basis of a method of assessing glucocorticoid responsiveness and sensitivity. Lysozyme activity from
HML
was not significantly affected by incubation with 1 mumol/L estradiol, progesterone, dehydroepiandrosterone, or aldosterone. Dexamethasone and cortisol at 1 mumol/L both inhibited release by 45-50%. Although RU486 when added alone partially inhibited
lysozyme
activity, the same concentration (1 mumol/L) antagonized glucocorticoid responses and shifted the IC50 and threshold values for the effect of dexamethasone from 1.2 nmol/L to more than 1 mumol/L and from less than 1.0 to 19 nmol/L, respectively. The equilibrium dissociation constants (Kd) for dexamethasone binding to the glucocorticoid receptor ranged from 2.8-12.5 nmol/L and were positively correlated with dexamethasone IC50 values for
lysozyme
synthesis (r = 0.57; P = 0.002). In conclusion, the inhibition of
lysozyme
synthesis by dexamethasone in human mononuclear cells is a convenient and specific method of measuring responsiveness to glucocorticoids.
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PMID:Inhibition of lysozyme synthesis by dexamethasone in human mononuclear leukocytes: an index of glucocorticoid sensitivity. 815 14
Hen
lysozyme
modified with histamine (
HML
) and Japanese quail
lysozyme
(JQL) were treated with immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography to analyze the states of their imidazole groups. When Ni(II) was used as the metal ion immobilized, JQL was strongly retained in a Ni(II)-chelating Sepharose column, while hen
lysozyme
and
HML
were hardly retained in the same column. All of these lysozymes have a histidine imidazole group at the 15th position, while JQL has an additional histidine imidazole group at the 103rd position and
HML
has an additional imidazole group covalently attached to Asp101. Thus, I concluded that the imidazole group at the 103rd position of JQL is exposed to the solvent and recognized by the metal ion, but that the imidazole group attached to Asp101 in
HML
is localized to a hydrophobic region and not recognized by the metal ion.
...
PMID:State of imidazole side chain of hen lysozyme modified with histamine and Japanese quail lysozyme. A study by immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography. 997 46