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. 1979 Aug;37(4):723-9.

Human platelet arylsulphatases: identification and capacity to destroy SRS-A

Human platelet arylsulphatases: identification and capacity to destroy SRS-A

D D Metcalfe et al. Immunology. 1979 Aug.

Abstract

Arylsulphatases IIA and IIB have been separately identified in human platelets by use of anion exchange chromatography and gel filtration. Arylsulphatase IIA had a molecular weight of 160,000 and a pH optimum of 4.5. Arylsulphatase IIB had a molecular weight of 60,000 and a pH optimum of 5.5. Both arylsulphatases IIA and IIB were inhibited by phosphate and sulphate ions characteristic of this enzyme class. Platelets, upon exposure to ionophore A-23187 or thrombin, discharged arylsulphatase coincident with beta-glcuronidase release. Partially purified platelet arylsulphatase IIB inactivated rat SRS-A.

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