Abstract

A method is described for the isolation of secondary lysosomes from homogenates of rabbit liver; The uptake of Triton WR-1339 by rabbit-liver lysosomes when administered by intraperitoneal injection was used to decrease the density of secondary lysosomes. Lysosomal fractions prepared by this method contain an NAD nucleosidase (NAD glycohydrolase, EC 3;2.25), an enzyme which has previously been considered to be associated with other subcellular fractions. The enzyme has maximum activity at pH 6 and cleaves both NAD and NADP. It is inhibited by nicotinamide (Ki equals 4.5 mM) and by HgCl2. Both nucleosidase and 2'-nucleotidase show in-vitro latency typical of lysosomal acid hydrolases. Rabbit-liver plasma-membrane fractions were isolated which contained most 5'-nucleotidase but relatively little nucleosidase, whereas rabbit liver lysosomes contain both 5'-nucleotidase and nucleosidase enzymes but little adenyl cyclase.

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