4-aminophenylmercuriacetate and 4-hydroxymercuribenzoate

4-aminophenylmercuriacetate has been researched along with 4-hydroxymercuribenzoate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for 4-aminophenylmercuriacetate and 4-hydroxymercuribenzoate

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Human skin fibroblast procollagenase: mechanisms of activation by organomercurials and trypsin.
    Biochemistry, 1983, Jan-04, Volume: 22, Issue:1

    Pure human skin fibroblast procollagenase has been utilized in this study as a model system in which to examine the pathways of organomercurial and trypsin activation. Three organomercurials, p-(hydroxymercuri) benzoate, mersalyl, and p-aminophenylmercuric acetate, were able to fully activate human skin procollagenase with no accompanying loss of molecular weight. Lower molecular weight species were subsequently produced, particularly with a fourth organomercurial, phenylmercuric chloride. The activation process was dependent upon the concentration of the organomercurial compound and the time of incubation, but not on enzyme protein concentration. No evidence of a role for free sulfhydryls was found. Trypsin produced an initial cleavage product of procollagenase which was collagenolytically inactive yet underwent a concentration independent autocatalysis. Thus, procollagenase appeared to have an autocatalytic property which was enhanced by treatment with a variety of agents, all of which may function by perturbation of the zymogen conformation.

    Topics: Cell Line; Collagenases; Enzyme Activation; Enzyme Precursors; Fibroblasts; Humans; Hydroxymercuribenzoates; Mersalyl; Microbial Collagenase; Molecular Weight; Organomercury Compounds; Phenylmercuric Acetate; Skin; Trypsin

1983