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Murine arylsulfatase C: Evidence for two isozymes
Authors:K. Nelson  B. M. Keinanen  W. L. Daniel
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, Albert Chandler School of Medicine, University of Kentucky, 40536 Lexington, Kentucky, USA;(2) Department of Genetics and Development, University of Illinois, 515 Morrill Hall, 505 South Goodwin Avenue, 61801 Urbana, Illinois, USA;(3) Department of Genetics and Development, University of Illinois, 61801 Urbana, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Summary SWR/J mice posses high arylsulfatase C, estrone sulfatase, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfatase activities in liver, spleen and kidney compared to A/J mice. This internstrain activity variation appears to be determined by at least 1 autosomal gene. Murine arylsulfatase C activity occurs in both hydrophobic and hydrophilic forms which differ with respect to certain biochemical properties and exhibit different subcellular distributions. The hydrophilic isozyme is a major component in kidney and brain extracts and a minor isozyme in liver and spleen extracts. The hydrophobic arylsulfatase C isozyme appears to be identical to steroid sulfatase. The hydrophilic arylsulfatase C isozyme does not possess steroid sulfatase activity; however, hydrophilic and hydrophobic arylsulfatase C share certain properties, suggesting that they may be structurally related. The autosomal gene(s) affects both arylsulfatase isozymes.This research was supported in part by National Institutes of Health grant GM 27707.
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