sodium-taurodeoxycholate has been researched along with Leukodystrophy--Metachromatic* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for sodium-taurodeoxycholate and Leukodystrophy--Metachromatic
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Bile salt activation of cerebroside sulphate sulphohydrolase.
The cholate and taurodeoxycholate activations of cerebroside sulphate sulphohydrolase (cerebroside-3-sulphate 3-sulphohydrolase, EC 3.1.6.8) activity of arylsulphatase A (aryl-sulphate sulphohydrolase, EC 3.1.6.1) were compared. Taurodeoxycholate caused a sharp peak of response at a concentration of 1.25 mg/ml (type-I activation). Cholate also showed type-I activation but, in addition, it evoked a second, higher, response plateau at concentrations between 5 and 10 mg/ml (type-II activation). At the pH of the reaction, cholate is converted largely to the sparingly soluble free aicd, so at the high concentrations associated with type-II activation, copious precipitates were formed. It was found that the precipitated material was essential for the type-II activation. Type-I activation appears to involve bile salt interaction with substrate, while type-II activation appears to involve enzyme interaction with solid-phase cholic acid. the putative mutant arylsulphatase A in an unusual form of metachromatic leukodystrophy hydolysed cerebroside sulphate only in the presence of high levels of cholate. The type-II activation may thus be simulating a physiological desulphation reaction. Topics: Cerebroside-Sulfatase; Cerebrosides; Chemical Precipitation; Cholic Acids; Deoxycholic Acid; Enzyme Activation; Fibroblasts; Humans; Leukodystrophy, Metachromatic; Sulfatases; Taurodeoxycholic Acid | 1980 |