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Membrane-bound Enzyme of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells

Membrane-bound Enzyme of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells [Pg.38]

Fung and colleagues examined the metabolic conversion of organic nitrates in sub-cellular fractions of bovine coronary artery smooth muscle cells [66, 67]. They found NO-generating capacity to be present in membrane fractions and, with the use of marker enzymes, identified plasma membrane as the primary location. The enzyme involved in bioconversion was not glutathione-S-transferase [68] and differed from those that catalyse activation of organic nitrites [69]. Partial purification [70] established that the molecular sizes of the native enzyme and subunits were approximately 200 kDa and 58 kDa respectively, and that enzymic activity depends on the presence of a free thiol group. [Pg.38]

Evidence was presented that the enzyme did not involve cytochrome P-450. [Pg.38]




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Membrane-bound enzymes

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