Abstract
Approximatively 2–8% of the cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity of a crude 1000 g supernatant from rat heart was associated with the washed 105,000 g pellet fraction. This activity exhibited biphasic Lineweaver-Burk plots over a large range of cyclic nucleotides concentrations. Concave-Bownward plots were obtained with cyclic AMP as the assay substrate, while cyclic GMP gave rise to concave-upward plots. Treatment of this particulate fraction by freezing and thawing and then with 2% Lubrol PX released the major part of phosphodiesterase activity into the supernatant (70 and 90% for cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase activities respectively). Isoelectric focusing of the solubilized enzyme revealed a single peak of phosphodiesterase activity. While the Lineweaver-Burk plots of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase activity were not markedly modified by detergent treatment kinetic plots of cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase activity underwent a drastic transformation during the overall solubilization procedure. The substantial increase in the cyclic GMP rate of hydrolysis observed at low substrate level might explain the difference in the apparent yield of solubilization between cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase activities.
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