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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (beta-galactosidase)
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Six glycosidase activities were detected in homogenates of the rat uterus by using the p-Nitrophenyl-glycoside as substrate. The enzyme activities were separated by Sephadex G-200 column chromatography. The uterus contained alpha-galactosidase, beta-galactosidase and N-acetylglucosaminidase activity which had a similar pH optima of 4.4, whereas the pH optimum for beta-fucosidase was found to be of 4.4 - 4.6. The alpha-mannosidase activity showed two peaks of maximal activity at pH 5.0 and pH 6.0. The uterus contained two forms of the alpha-L-fucosidase activity separable by Sephadex G-200 which had a pH optima of 4.4 - 4.6 (form I) and pH 5.0 (form II). The glycosidases differed in heat stability, Km values and other several characteristics, which suggests that each enzyme apparently did not show any cross-contamination.
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PMID:Glycosidases from the rat uterus. 609 87

Coated vesicles from calf brain and rat liver contain cryptic receptors which recognize and bind lysosomal enzymes via mannose 6-phosphate residues on oligosaccharide side chains (Campbell, C. H., Fine, R. E., Squicciarini, J., and Rome, L. H. (1983) J. Biol. Chem. 258, 2628-2633). In addition to mannose 6-phosphate receptors, we now report that coated vesicles from calf brain and rat liver contain the lysosomal enzymes alpha-L-fucosidase, beta-galactosidase, beta-glucosidase, beta-hexosaminidase, alpha-L-iduronidase, and alpha-mannosidase. Enzyme activities co-migrated with coated vesicles purified by agarose gel electrophoresis. Treatment of intact coated vesicles with pronase (0.05 mg/ml) had little effect on lysosomal enzyme activities, whereas a similar treatment of coated vesicles in the presence of 0.045% taurodeoxycholate resulted in the loss of most of the enzyme activities. Addition of 10 mM mannose 6-phosphate to disrupted liver coated vesicles specifically displaced up to 80% of the cryptic lysosomal enzyme activity. Disrupted liver coated vesicles and highly purified liver lysosomes were treated with anti-beta-hexosaminidase A and anti-beta-galactosidase antibodies and immunoprecipitates were analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. High molecular weight bands were present in the coated vesicle immunoprecipitates which were not present in the lysosome immunoprecipitates. The data suggest that coated vesicles contain mannose 6-phosphate receptor-bound lysosomal enzymes, some of which are of a higher molecular weight form. These higher molecular weight forms may represent newly synthesized enzymes that are en route to lysosomes.
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PMID:Coated vesicles from rat liver and calf brain contain lysosomal enzymes bound to mannose 6-phosphate receptors. 613 57

beta-Galactosidase, alpha-D-mannosidase, alpha-L-fucosidase and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase activities were assayed in serum and urine from rats treated with three different doses of the nephrotoxic antibiotic tobramycin (100 mg/kg/day for 5 days, 10 mg/kg/day for 10 days and 5 mg/kg/day for 20 days) and gentamicin (100 mg/kg/day for 5 days). A significant increase of beta-galactosidase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase and alpha-L-fucosidase activities occurred in urine following the administration of high doses of antibiotic. The enzyme activity was dependent on the dose level used. The excretion of alpha-D-mannosidase was atypical and elevated activities were observed on some days but no pattern of excretion of this enzyme was established. No change in any of the four glycosidase activities was found in serum of treated rats. The results obtained when high doses of gentamicin were employed are similar to those obtained with a similar dose of tobramycin. These results indicate that the assay of urinary glycosidase activities provides a useful method for monitoring the nephrotoxicity of antibiotics.
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PMID:Effect of tobramycin and gentamicin on the activity of some glycosidases in rat serum and urine. 615 73

Four acid glycosidases have been studied in the colon from developing rats: beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, beta-galactosidase, alpha-fucosidase, and beta-glucuronidase. These four enzymes exhibit substantial changes in specific activity during maturation from fetus to adult. Further, the location of maximal enzyme activity changes from proximal to distal colon during development. Whereas 1- to 8-day-old suckling rats exhibited higher enzyme specific activities in the proximal than in the distal colon (1.2- to 4.9-fold higher), the adult rat colonic glycosidases always were higher in specific activity in the distal than in the proximal colon (1.2- to 1.3-fold higher, except 1.9-fold higher for beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase). The gradient of enzyme activity along the colon length changed more in sucklings than in adults. Whereas the activity only varied 1.3- to 3.0-fold along the length of the adult rat colon, variation of 2.3- to 10-fold occurred in different segments of the suckling rat colon.
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PMID:Perinatal changes in activity of lysosomal glycosidases in rat colon. 621 39

The total protein content and the activities of lysosomal hydrolases (arylsulphatase, alkaline and acid phosphatases, beta-glucuronidase, beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase, alpha-L-fucosidase and beta-galactosidase) in the uteri of ovariectomized rabbits treated with different concentrations of progesterone, oestradiol-17 beta and a combination of progesterone and oestradiol were determined. The enzyme activities were also measured in the reproductive organs of rabbits induced to superovulate by PMSG and hCG. In superovulated and steroid-treated rabbits, the changes in lysosomal hydrolases were more obvious in the endometrium than the myometrium. Except for the myometrial alkaline phosphatase and beta-galactosidase and the endometrial alkaline phosphatase, there were no significant changes in the solubilities of hydrolases after treatment with steroids. beta-Galactosidase levels were significantly higher in the ovariectomized rabbits treated with progesterone. An antagonistic effect of oestradiol and progesterone was observed with respect to uterine weight, protein content and enzyme activities in the ovariectomized rabbits treated simultaneously with oestradiol and progesterone.
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PMID:Hormonal regulation of lysosomal hydrolases in the reproductive tract of the rabbit. 622 Jan 45

The role of carbohydrates in thyrotropin binding was studied by glycosidase treatment of human thyroid membranes. Removal of over 75% of membrane sialic acid resulted in a 50% increase of TSH binding, measured in 10 mM Tris-HCl, 50 mM NaCl, 0.1% bSA, pH 7.4, 37 degrees C (buffer A). This augmentation was due to an increase in binding to high affinity sites (Ka 1 X 10(10)M-1). The binding was highly specific and was not significantly inhibited by gangliosides. In contrast, low affinity binding of TSH was unchanged either in buffer A or in 10 mM Tris-acetate, 0.1% bSA pH 6.0, 4 degrees C (buffer B) and was inhibited by gangliosides. Treatment of membranes with beta-galactosidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase and alpha-L-fucosidase had little effect on TSH binding. The data suggests that membrane-associated sialic acid inhibits TSH binding to high affinity receptors and that gangliosides are not involved in tthis TSH-receptor interaction.
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PMID:Role of carbohydrates in thyrotropin binding sites. 624 6

Six glycoside hydrolases in the culture medium of Bacteroides fragilis--alpha-glucosidase, beta-glucosidase, alpha-galactosidase, beta-galactosidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, and alpha-L-fucosidase-were systematically purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation, gel filtration chromatography, and density gradient isoelectric focusing. The isoelectric focusing resolved the glycosidases into distinct, well-separated fractions and revealed three differently charged forms of beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase and of alpha-L-fucosidase. Furthermore, alpha-glucosidase and beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase were shown to possess dual affinities for the respective galactoside substrates, and beta-galactosidase also hydrolyzed beta-D-fucoside. alpha-Glucosidase was purified to homogeneity, as indicated by a thin-layer isoelectric focusing zymogram technique. The glycosidases, with exception of beta-glucosidase and the acid alpha-L-fucosidase, were each separated from other glycosidic activities to 99%. The molecular weights varied between 58,000 and 125,000. The pH optima ranged from 4.8 to 6.9.
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PMID:Purification of glycoside hydrolases from Bacteroides fragilis. 625 Apr 77

The condition for maximal activity (pH, buffer, saturating substrate concentration, range of linear relationships between enzyme activity versus incubation time, and versus enzyme concentration) in the fluorimetric assay of several glycohydrolases of lysosomal origin in human plasma and serum have been established. The following enzymes were studied: alpha-galactosidase, beta-galactosidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, beta-glucosidase, beta-glucuronidase, alpha-mannosidase, alpha-fucosidase. All examined enzymes turned out to be more or less unstable upon storage at 37 degrees C, 4 degrees c, and -20 degrees C in both serum and plasma. The only exceptions were beta-glucuronidase, which was stable in plasma and serum, and alpha-fucosidase which was stable only in plasma. Generally the degree of instability was greater in serum than in plasma. The levels of some enzymes (alpha-galactosidase, beta-galactosidase, beta-N-acetyl glucosaminidase, beta=glucuronidase) were markedly higher in serum than in plasma; conversely the levels of the same enzymes in "platelet free" serum equalled those in plasma. This stresses the necessity to use freshly prepared plasma for lysosomal glycohydrolase assay. Under the procedural conditions recommended for the assay the methods for the determination of lysosomal glycohydrolases in plasma appeared to be simple, sensitive and reproducible.
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PMID:Enzymes of lysosomal origin in human plasma and serum: assay conditions and parameters influencing the assay. 625 26

The enzyme activities of alpha-fucosidase (pH 4.0 and pH 5.5), alpha-galactosidase, beta-galactosidase, alpha-glucosidase (pH 4.5 and pH 6.0), beta-glucosidase, beta-glucuronidase, beta-hexosaminidase, and alpha-mannosidase (pH 4.5 and pH 5.5) were investigated in sera from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. Several of these activities were significantly increased in sera from patients compared to age-matched control children. CF-patients in a more advanced stage of the disease had a tendency to higher values of some of these hydrolases than those in better condition. No new isoenzymes of these hydrolases were found. Only minor differences could be detected in the pH-profiles of alpha-mannosidase and acid phosphatase from age-matched normal controls, heterozygotes and homozygotes for CF. With our technique, alpha-mannosidase and acid phosphatase showed the same thermostability in CF-patients. CF-heterozygotes and age-matched controls, except at 56 degrees C, when the activity of acid-phosphatase in the plasma from adult CF-heterozygotes decreased more than that from adult controls
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PMID:Acid hydrolases in sera and plasma from patients with cystic fibrosis. 626 20

In Fabry disease, as in other X-linked traits, identification of all heterozygotes is difficult. Reduced plasma alpha-galactosidase activities will correctly identify 60-70% of the carriers. The identification rate improves when an alpha/beta-galactosidase activity enzyme ratio is used. We measured alpha-galactosidase activity in reference to several other enzyme activities, beta-galactosidase, beta-hexosaminidase, and alpha-fucosidase in plasma and leukocytes from 22 suspected and 9 obligate carriers from 4 kindreds of Fabry disease patients. Utilizing such ratios or various combinations of ratios in plasma we have correctly identified the carrier state in 91% of heterozygotes. Leukocyte alpha/beta-galactosidase identified one more female than leukocyte alpha-galactosidase activities alone. We recommend the use of such multiple biochemical tests to identify carriers of Fabry disease.
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PMID:Heterozygote detection in Fabry disease utilizing multiple enzyme activities. 627 91


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