Abstract
There is a protein moiety in the C3H mouse liver cytosol which gives a line of identity with rat liver ligandin one of three azo dye binding proteins of the liver using anti-rat ligandin. This mouse liver protein has been termed mouse ligandin and is not the h-protein, the major target protein in the mouse liver of methylcholanthrene and its metabolites. Mouse ligandin is identical to a minor methylcholanthrene binding protein species that was found previously to consist of basic proteins II and III. Both mouse ligandin and mouse h-protein contain glutathione S-transferase activity with different substrate specificitles.
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