Pyrimidine salvage enzymes in human tonsil lymphocytes. I. Separation and properties of thymidine kinase isoenzymes.

M Sasvári-Székely, M Staub, A Guttmann, V Törcsvári, F Antoni
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Two forms of deoxythymidine kinase were separated from human tonsillar lymphocytes on DEAE-Sephadex column (peak 1 and peak 2 isoenzymes) and identified by gel electrophoresis. Both isoenzymes were found in freshly prepared lymphocytes as well as in lymphocytes cultured in the presence or absence of phytohaemagglutinin, but freshly prepared and phytohaemagglutinin-stimulated cells contained higher activity of peak 1 isoenzyme than the cultured, non-stimulated ones. Kinetic properties and feed-back inhibition of the two separated isoenzymes were compared. The apparent Km values of isoenzyme 1 and 2 were 4 microM and 5 microM for thymidine and were 0.15 mM and 0.12 mM for ATP, respectively. Isoenzyme 1 was found to be more sensitive to heat denaturation at 55 degrees C, and to feedback inhibition by dTTP than isoenzyme 2. On the contrary, isoenzyme 1 was more resistant to dCTP inhibition than the other one. It is concluded that the isoenzyme 1 activity correlates with the synthesis of DNA, while the activity of isoenzyme 2 seems to be constant. The high activity of isoenzyme 1 in freshly isolated tonsil lymphocytes supports their active proliferation in the organ.

人扁桃体淋巴细胞嘧啶挽救酶。胸苷激酶同工酶的分离与性质。
用DEAE-Sephadex色谱柱(峰1和峰2同工酶)从人扁桃体淋巴细胞中分离出两种形式的脱氧胸苷激酶,并进行凝胶电泳鉴定。这两种同工酶均存在于新鲜制备的淋巴细胞以及在存在或不存在植物血凝素的情况下培养的淋巴细胞中,但新鲜制备和植物血凝素刺激的细胞比未刺激的培养细胞含有更高的峰1同工酶活性。比较了两种分离的同工酶的动力学性质和反馈抑制作用。同工酶1和同工酶2对胸苷的表观Km值分别为4微米和5微米,对ATP的表观Km值分别为0.15毫米和0.12毫米。与同工酶2相比,同工酶1对55℃的热变性和dTTP的反馈抑制更为敏感。相反,同工酶1对dCTP抑制的抗性较强。结果表明,同工酶1的活性与DNA的合成有关,而同工酶2的活性似乎是恒定的。新分离的扁桃体淋巴细胞中同工酶1的高活性支持其在器官中的活跃增殖。
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