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Query: EC:3.2.1.31 (
beta-glucuronidase
)
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Human red blood cell (RBC) membranes have been reported to contain both high and low affinity 'forms' of the drug metabolizing enzyme
thiol methyltransferase
(
TMT
). The biochemical characteristics of the two 'forms' of human RBC
TMT
were compared. Apparent Km constants of the high affinity activity for 2-mercaptoethanol and S-adenosyl-L-methionine, cosubstrates for the
TMT
reaction, were 0.38 mumol/l and 2.6 mumol/l, respectively. These constants may be compared with values of 20 mmol/l and 43 mumol/l, respectively, previously reported for the low affinity form of RBC
TMT
activity. The properties and regulation of the two forms of
TMT
were then compared with each other and also with those of two 'control' enzymes, phenol methyltransferase (PMT) and
beta-glucuronidase
. When high and low affinity
TMT
, PMT and
beta-glucuronidase
activities were measured in RBC membranes from 22 individual subjects, there were highly significant correlations among all three methyltransferase activities (all r values greater than 0.95), but
beta-glucuronidase
activity did not correlate significantly with any of the methyltransferase activities (all r values less than 0.40). The thermal stabilities of the three methyltransferases were very similar. They were all inactivated approximately 50% by incubation at 48 degrees C for 15 min. beta-Glucuronidase activity was approximately 50% inactivated by incubation at 76 degrees C for 15 min. PMT and both
TMT
activities had similar subcellular distributions and similar responses to ions and to enzyme inhibitors. These results suggested that high and low affinity
TMT
and PMT activities might be catalyzed by the same enzyme. Alternatively, these three RBC membrane methyltransferase activities might be regulated in a parallel fashion.
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PMID:Correlation of low and high affinity thiol methyltransferase and phenol methyltransferase activities in human erythrocyte membranes. 688 20