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Identity of `acid' β-glucosidase and glucocerebrosidase in human spleen

Abstract
1. Glucocerebrosidase, in association with a membrane-bound `acid' β-glucosidase, was separated from a soluble `neutral' β-glucosidase that had no activity towards glucocerebroside as substrate. 2. Glucocerebrosidase, as well as `acid' β-glucosidase activity depended upon the association of factor P (a heat-stable, soluble, acidic glycoprotein) with factor C (a heat-labile membrane-bound protein). 3. Factor C was solubilized under certain conditions. 4. Solubilized factor C, as well as membrane-bound factor C, could be alternatively stimulated by sodium taurocholate to give both glucocerebrosidase and `acid' β-glucosidase activities. 5. Membrane-bound factor C reacted optimally with factor P whereas solubilized factor C was preferentially stimulated by taurocholate. 6. Factor P-dependent glucocerebrosidase activity differed in kinetic properties from the taurocholate-stimulated enzyme activity. 7. The results are discussed in the light of (a) identity of glucocerebrosidase and `acid' β-glucosidase, (b) application in clinical diagnosis, (c) physiological significance of the enzyme system, and (d) polygenic inheritance in adult Gaucher's disease.

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Keywords Cellular Interactions and Control Processes
Type Text
Language Englisch