Synthesis of renin substrate by rat liver.
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ABSTRACT: The present study attempts to determine if the isolated rat liver is capable of synthesizing renin substrate from 14C-labelled amino acids added in the perfusate. The renin substrate is characterized via reaction with renin, forming a substance that is subsequently identified as proangiotensin. Extensive evaluation of the reaction product is carried out by using molecular-sieve chromatography, countercurrent distribution, reactivity with converting enzyme, radioimmunological technique and bioassay. The results demonstrate that isolated rat liver perfused with artificial salt solution is capable of synthesizing a protein that reacts with renin to form a radioactive substance indistinguishable from proangiotensin.
SUBMITTER: Chiu AT
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1161667 | biostudies-other | 1979 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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