Sphingomyelinases in human tissues. III. Expression of Niemann-Pick disease in cultured skin fibroblasts
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Sphingomyelinases in human tissues. III. Expression of Niemann-Pick disease in cultured skin fibroblasts
Abstract
Sphingomyelinase was effectively extracted cultured fibroblasts homogenized in 1% glycine. The average specific activity was 24.6 nmol substrate hydrolyzed per hr per mg protein. Cultured cells from two cases of Niemann-Pick disease type A and one case of type B had markedly reduced enzyme activity, whereas, in type E cells, total activity was twice normal. Sphingomyelinase was resolved by isoelectric focusing into three peaks of activity (I-II), where I and II were the major forms. Species I had a pI of 4.6, II a pI of 4.8, and III a pI of 5.0. All three peaks, although markedly reduced, were present in cell extracts from both types A and B. All species of enzyme in B cells were found at higher levels than in A cells. Cultured cells from a case of type E contained sphingomyelinase I at a level several fold higher than normal, species II was absent, whereas III was found at near normal levels.
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