Human erythrocyte histamine N-methyltransferase: radiochemical microassay and biochemical properties
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Human erythrocyte histamine N-methyltransferase: radiochemical microassay and biochemical properties
Abstract
A radiochemical assay for the measurement of histamine N-methyltransferase (HNMT) activity in human erythrocytes (RBCs) has been developed. This assay was developed as a first step toward testing the hypothesis that the biochemical properties and regulation of HNMT in an easily obtainable human cell, the RBC, might reflect those of the enzyme in less accessible cells and tissues. The Michaelis (Km) constant in the RBC for histamine, the methyl acceptor substrate for the reaction, was 5.0 X 10(-5) mol/l. The Km constant for S-adenosyl-L-methionine, the methyl donor, was 2.8 X 10(-6) mol/l. The assay was performed at a reaction pH of 7.4 with a potassium phosphate buffer. The product of the reaction was identified as N tau-methylhistamine by high performance liquid chromatography. The Kii for inhibition of the RBC enzyme by amodiaquine, an HNMT inhibitor, was 1.0 X 10(-7) mol/l, while the Kis value was 0.48 X 10(-7) mol/l. Blood samples obtained from 39 randomly selected adult white subjects had a mean activity of 130 +/- 30 U/ml of packed RBCs (mean +/- SD). Enzyme activities varied over a range from 74-213 U. There were no differences between men and women in mean activities, nor was there a significant correlation between RBC HNMT activity and age. The results of experiments in which lysates with 'low' and 'high' activities were mixed gave no indication that individual variations in RBC HNMT activities were due to the effects of endogenous enzyme inhibitors or activators. RBC HNMT activities measured in blood samples from 17 individual subjects four times over 6 wk were quite constant in each subject, with an average coefficient of variation of 6.2%. The availability of this assay will make it possible to test the hypothesis that individual variations in RBC HNMT activity might be used to predict individual differences in HNMT activity in other human cells and tissues.
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