Extraction of 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase from rat liver microsomes by detergents.
V Lakshmi, C Monder
Index: J. Steroid Biochem. 22(3) , 331-40, (1985)
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Abstract
In these studies our goal was to solubilize the microsomal enzyme, 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (11-HSD) as the first step in its purification. Enzyme was extracted from rat liver microsomes with representative detergents (Zwittergents, Tritons, modified sterols). Oxidation-reduction (O-R) ratios of extracts varied with detergent used and ranged from 0.18 (CHAPS) to 3.8 (Zwittergent 3-14) relative to a ratio of 1.7 in intact microsomes. All detergents solubilized 11-HSD using lack of sedimentation during high speed centrifugation as criterion. With Triton DF-18 and Triton X-100, optimum extraction of 11-HSD occurred in the detergent-protein ratio range of 0.1 to 0.2 O-R ratios decreased with increased Triton X-100, but were constant as Triton DF-18 was varied. The pH optimum of enzyme extraction was 9 at a detergent-protein ratio of 0.05 and 7.5-8.0 at a ratio of 0.2. Sodium chloride increased enzyme extraction by detergents; in the absence of detergent, salt extracted protein, but not enzyme. In aqueous solution at 0 degrees C or -15 degrees C, microsomal 11-oxidation activity rose within 24 h, then decreased; reductase activity consistently decreased. Oxidation and reduction activities were inversely related in the microsomal bound enzyme. No relationship between these activities appeared in detergent-solubilized enzymes. Possible mechanisms to account for the unexpected behavior of this enzyme are discussed.
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