Abstract

The effect of haemin on the biogenesis of delta-aminolaevulinate synthase (ALA synthase) was investigated in primary cultures of embryonic-chick liver. The activity of the enzyme and the amount of the enzyme detected by 'immune-blotting' were determined in hepatocytes incubated with the porphyrogenic agent allylisopropylacetamide. The results of these studies indicated that the loss in ALA synthase activity in cells incubated in the presence of haemin (10 microM) was roughly proportional to a loss in the immune-reactive mass of the enzyme. Haemin was as effective as cycloheximide in causing depletion of ALA synthase in hepatocytes. We had previously established that haemin blocked the maturation of the precursor of ALA synthase [Ades (1983) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 110, 42-47]. From results reported in the present paper on analyses of immune-precipitated ALA synthase after pulse-labelling with [35S]methionine in the presence and in the absence of haemin, we determined that the inhibition of processing of pre-ALA synthase in cells by haemin was concentration-dependent. A concentration of 2 microM in the culture medium blocked the processing of pre-ALA synthase by 50% in hepatocytes. We also determined that, after inhibition of its maturation by haemin, pre-ALA synthase turned-over with a half-time of 30 min; on the other hand, mature ALA synthase turned-over with a half-time of 120 min.

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