Partial purification and immunoreactivity of an 80 000-molecular-weight polypeptide associated with peroxisome proliferation in rat liver
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Partial purification and immunoreactivity of an 80 000-molecular-weight polypeptide associated with peroxisome proliferation in rat liver
Abstract
Hypolipidaemic drugs and industrial plasticizers such as di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, which cause proliferation of hepatic peroxisomes, also cause an increase in an 80000-mol.wt. polypeptide in the liver of rats and mice. This polypeptide has been designated as PPA-80 (PPA, for peroxisome-proliferation-associated; 80 for 80000mol.wt.). The polypeptide PPA-80 was purified to over 90% purity from livers of rats treated with the peroxisome proliferators Wy-14,643, nafenopin, tibric acid and clofibrate by a single-step preparative sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide-gel-electrophoretic procedure. The antibodies raised against the PPA-80 polypeptide isolated from livers of rats treated with Wy-14,643 cross-reacted with polypeptide PPA-80 purified from the livers of rats treated with Wy-14,643, as well as from the livers of rats treated with nafenopin, tibric acid and clofibrate. The anti-(polypeptide PPA-80) antibodies did not cross-react with catalase, a marker enzyme for peroxisomes, or with NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase, which has the same approximate mol.wt., 80000. The intensity of immunoprecipitin bands formed with microsomal, large-particle and postnuclear fractions from livers of animals pretreated with peroxisome proliferators was significantly greater compared with equal amounts of protein from corresponding fractions obtained from control animals, suggesting that these agents all enhance the synthesis of the same 80000-mol.wt. polypeptide. Although the polypeptide PPA-80 was increased in the postnuclear, large-particle and microsomal fractions of livers of rats pretreated with peroxisome proliferators, the relative abundance of this peptide in the peroxisome-rich light-mitochondrial fraction and its lack in highly purified mitochondrial fractions suggest the localization of this polypeptide in peroxisomes and/or microsomal fraction. Additional studies are needed to establish unequivocally the subcellular localization of the polypeptide PPA-80 and to ascertain if this polypeptide is identical with the multi-functional protein displaying enoyl-CoA hydratase and beta-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase activities that was purified by Osumi & Hashimoto [(1979) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.89, 580-584].
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