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Query: UNIPROT:P20020 (
adenosine triphosphatase
)
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1. Methods of homogenizing suspensions of washed mammalian spermatozoa were studied. The most useful methods were those using sonication and those using a French press. 2. Hexokinase, phosphofructokinase,
glucose phosphate isomerase
and
adenosine triphosphatase
activities in ram, bull and boar spermatozoa were investigated by using these two homogenization methods. Glucose phosphate isomerase, representative of soluble cytoplasmic material, was very readily extracted and remained entirely in the supernatant after centrifugation at 145000g for 60min. In contrast, the other three activities were less easily extracted and were sedimented in various proportions under the described conditions of centrifugation. 3. Attempts to obtain subcellular fractions from sperm homogenates by ;classical' methods failed, owing apparently to the inhomogeneity of subcellular particles in the homogenates. It is concluded that, after removal of sperm heads, the only meaningful fractionation is a separation of spermatozoal material which sediments at 145000g during 60min from that which does not. 4. The stabilities of hexokinase and phosphofructokinase activities in bull, boar and ram sperm homogenates were investigated. Hexokinases showed very little dependence on the various environments tested, whereas the optimum conditions for phosphofructokinase stability were: a minimum of sonication, the presence of phosphate ions and of a thiol-group protectant, and a pH7.5. Activities of hexokinase, phosphofructokinase and
glucose phosphate isomerase
per sperm cell were compared with published data on rates of fructolysis by spermatozoa; the potential catalytic activities were shown to be considerably in excess of these rates. However, phosphofructokinase may be the rate-limiting enzyme of glycolysis in vivo in bull and ram spermatozoa.
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PMID:Glycolytic enzymes in mammalian spermatozoa. Activities and stabilities of hexokinase and phosphofructokinase in various fractions from sperm homogenates. 425 94
The plasma membrane of the mouse peritoneal macrophage has specific receptors which enable the cell to bind IgG or complement-coated sheep red cells and is also rich in a divalent cation-dependent
adenosine triphosphatase
(
ATPase
) activity. L cells lack these macrophage membrane markers. The question of macrophage membrane receptor expression was investigated in DBA/2 mouse macrophage x mouse LMTK(-) cell hybrids produced with the aid of Sendai virus. Three independent clones and one mass culture were isolated by their ability to grow in hypoxanthine, aminopterin, and thymidine (HAT) selection medium. These hybrids retained 85-100% of the sum of two parent cells' chromosomes and expressed several genes derived from both parents, including
glucose phosphate isomerase
isozymes and H-2 antigens. The hybrids displayed
ATPase
activity which was intermediate between that of the macrophage and L cell. The macrophage specific receptors for antibody or complement-coated red cells could not be demonstrated on hybrid cells. The selective absence of these receptors is probably because of a failure in gene expression rather than to loss of genes.
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PMID:The preparation and properties of macrophage-L cell hybrids. 432 56