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Query: EC:3.2.1.21 (
beta-glucosidase
)
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Adrenalectomy of suckling rats is complicated by a high mortality rate, caused by the loss of blood (early mortality) and by the disturbed sodium-potassium balance (late mortality). Treatment of the abdominal cavity with a thrombin solution and a daily administration of deoxycorticosterone glucoside (DOC) decrease the total mortality remarkably. DOC treatment has no influence on renal
beta-glucosidase
and beta-galactosidase as well as on hepatic
tyrosine aminotransferase
activity, whereas hepatic serine dehydratase activity exhibits a time- and dosage-dependent response to this hormone. The DOC effect is very likely a consequence of the glucocorticoid-like action of the synthetic hormone, which competes with the endogenous glucocorticoids for the hepatic receptor molecules.
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PMID:An improved method for adrenalectomy of suckling rats. The influence of thrombin treatment and deoxycorticosterone substitution on survival and on hepatic and renal enzyme activities. 287 58
In the liver of suckling rats, the synthesis of hepatic
tyrosine aminotransferase
, serine dehydratase, and phosphofructokinase 2 as well as of renal
beta-glucosidase
is controlled by the circulating concentrations of adrenal and pancreatic hormones. Glucagon is capable of stimulating enzyme synthesis only in the presence of a steroid hormone. Dexamethasone and estradiol have been found to exert a permissive function on the inducibility of the studied enzymes by glucagon. Between the hormones of the adrenal medulla and glucagon antagonistic effects in enzyme induction were observed. Obviously, this antagonism is mediated by the alpha 1-adrenergic signal transferring system. A characteristic age dependence of enzyme induction by dexamethasone has been established. This might be correlated to alterations in the degree of methylation of the respective promoters. The methylation inhibitor 5-azacytidine influences significantly the enzyme induction by glucocorticoid hormones.
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PMID:Interaction of adrenal and pancreatic hormones in the control of hepatic enzymes during development. 289 Feb 81
When cells of the slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum are allowed to starve in the presence of alpha-chymotrypsin, they are blocked in development at the stage where tight aggregates form tips. Analysis of developmentally regulated enzymes has shown that alpha-mannosidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, threonine deaminase,
tyrosine aminotransferase
,
beta-glucosidase
and the carbohydrate-binding protein discoidin are unaffected, but enzymes that show an increase in specific activity during post-aggregative development, namely glycogen phosphorylase, UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase, UDP-galactose 4-epimerase, UDP-galactose polysaccharide transferase and alkaline phosphatase, did not show the characteristic increase when development was blocked by alpha-chymotrypsin. Recovery of cells from the effects of alpha-chymotrypsin was accompanied by the formation of fruiting bodies and a concomitant increase in the specific activity of UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase. Uptake or efflux of 45Ca2+ was not altered in the presence of alpha-chymotrypsin. Cells allowed to develop in alpha-chymotrypsin, or treated with the enzyme for 15 min, had a markedly reduced ability to bind cyclic AMP with low affinity; high-affinity binding was unaffected. Pronase had a similar effect on cyclic AMP binding, but trypsin, which does not alter developmental processes, has no effect on cyclic AMP binding to D. discoideum cells.
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PMID:Developmentally regulated enzymes and cyclic AMP-binding sites in Dictyostelium discoideum cells blocked during development by alpha-chymotrypsin. 715 Feb 39