Characterization and biosynthesis of cytochrome b(5) in rat liver microsomes.
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ABSTRACT: 1. Cytochrome b(5) is released from rat liver microsomes by both proteolytic enzymes and by treatments that disrupt phospholipids. Cytochrome P-420 is only released to a marked extent by treatments that disrupt phospholipids. 2. Cytochrome b(5) was isolated in a pure state from both the rough and smooth fractions of rat liver microsomes after treatment with trypsin, and was shown to contain two cytochrome components with identical spectral properties. 3. Amino acid analyses of the two components are presented, together with peptide ;fingerprint' patterns of tryptic digests of the two components. 4. Studies based on the direct isolation of cytochrome b(5) after administration of a single dose of radioactive amino acid to rats demonstrate that the cytochrome is synthesized initially in the rough fraction of microsomes and only subsequently appears in the smooth fraction. 5. Isolated rat liver microsomes are capable of incorporating radioactive amino acids into cytochrome b(5) under standard conditions. 6. Under these conditions the amino acid is incorporated into peptide linkage in the cytochrome.
SUBMITTER: Sargent JR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1198756 | biostudies-other | 1968 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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