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Comparative Study
. 1979 Sep 1;181(3):699-708.
doi: 10.1042/bj1810699.

Identification of two lithocholic acid-binding proteins. Separation of ligandin from glutathione S-transferase B

Comparative Study

Identification of two lithocholic acid-binding proteins. Separation of ligandin from glutathione S-transferase B

J D Hayes et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

1. Two lithocholic acid-binding proteins in rat liver cytosol, previously shown to have glutathione S-transferase activity, were resolved by CM-Sephadex chromatography. 2. Phenobarbitone administration resulted in induction of both binding proteins. 3. The two proteins had distinct subunit compositions indicating that they are dimers with mol.wts. 44 000 and 47 000. 4. The two lithocholic acid-binding proteins were identified by comparing their elution volumes from CM-Sephadex with those of purified ligandin and glutathione S-transferase B prepared by published procedures. Ligandin and glutathione S-transferase B were eluted separately, as single peaks of enzyme activity, at volumes equivalent to the two lithocholic acid-binding proteins. 5. Peptide 'mapping' revealed structural differences between the two proteins.

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