A heterogeneous beta-D-glucosidase activator from monkey parotid gland and its use as an affinity ligand in the purification of human salivary beta-D-glucosidase

Nagarajan, S. ; Cherian, R. ; Balasubramanian, A. S. (1987) A heterogeneous beta-D-glucosidase activator from monkey parotid gland and its use as an affinity ligand in the purification of human salivary beta-D-glucosidase Biochemistry International, 14 (2). pp. 365-373. ISSN 0158-5231

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Abstract

We have isolated a heat-stable, low molecular weight activator peptide(s) from monkey parotid gland that specifically activated human salivary beta-D-glucosidase. This activator appeared to be heterogeneous on Sephadex G-25 gel filtration and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis under non-denaturing conditions. About 45% of the human salivary beta-glucosidase could bind to the activator immobilised on Sepharose and be eluted by Cutscum. The purified enzyme was nearly homogeneous, with a subunit Mr of 46,000 as revealed by SDS-gel electrophoresis and silver staining.

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