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. 1983 Apr;1(1):37-40.
doi: 10.1002/cbf.290010107.

Subcellular localization of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase in human liver

Subcellular localization of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase in human liver

W J Jenkins et al. Cell Biochem Funct. 1983 Apr.

Abstract

The subcellular distribution of aldehyde dehydrogenase activity was determined in human liver biopsies by analytical sucrose density-gradient centrifugation. There was bimodal distribution of activity corresponding to mitochondrial and cytosolic localizations. At pH 9.6 cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase had a lower apparent Kappm for NAD (0.03 mmol l-1), than the mitochondrial enzyme (Kappm NAD = 1.1 mmol l-1). Also, the pH optimum for cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase activity (pH 7.5) was lower than that for the mitochondrial enzyme activity (pH 9.0), and the cytosolic enzyme activity was more sensitive to inhibition by disulfiram in vitro. Disulfiram (40 mumol l-1) caused a 70% reduction in cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase activity, but only a 30% reduction in mitochondrial enzyme activity after 10 min incubation. The liver cytosol may therefore be the major site of acetaldehyde oxidation in vivo in man.

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