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Beef pancreas glands

Our study on the distribution of electron transferring proteins in animal sources is still in progress. From present knowledge, adrenodoxin can be found in adrenal cortexes from pig, beef, and rat. Further, a similar protein was isolated from pig testis (see II-A-2), and it was also found in the ovary. However, brain, heart, liver, kidney, and pancreas appear to lack adrenodoxin-like protein. If this is correct, the proteins of the ferredoxin family are located solely in the glands which directly act in the biosynthesis of steroid hormones. It is of interest that adrenodoxin-like protein does not participate in the steroid hydroxylation involved in cholesterol and cholic acid biosyntheses. All of these reactions without the participation of adrenodoxin are similar to enzymes responsible for microsomal non-specific hydroxylation, which consist of the following sequence of electron transfer ... [Pg.10]


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