Spermidine oxidase in human pregnancy serum. Probable identity with diamine oxidase
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Spermidine oxidase in human pregnancy serum. Probable identity with diamine oxidase
Abstract
Diamine oxidase was previously measured in human pregnancy serum with putrescine or histamine as substrate. We have now documented the presence of spermidine oxidase activity in pregnancy serum by means of a specific radioactive assay with [14C]spermidine as substrate and Dowex 50 cation-exchange chromatography to separate products from substrate. The apparent Km of a partially purified preparation of this enzyme for spermidine was 10.9 microM and the Ki for aminoguanidine was 0.8 microM. The pH optimum (pH 9.0) and temperature optimum (55 degrees C) were identical with those for diamine oxidase. Spermidine oxidase activity and diamine oxidase activity eluted in a concerted fashion when pregnancy serum was subjected to cadaverine-Sepharose chromatography, gel filtration and ion-exchange chromatography. Spermidine oxidase became detectable in serum during pregnancy in the human approx. 8 weeks after the last menstrual period and increased with gestational age in concert with the increase in diamine oxidase activity, reaching a plateau at 20 weeks of gestation. Foetal-cord serum displayed virtually no activity of either enzyme. A 400-fold-purified preparation of diamine oxidase retained the same diamine oxidase/spermidine oxidase ratio as exhibited by crude pregnancy serum. These data suggest that in pregnancy serum, unlike foetal bovine serum, spermidine oxidase and diamine oxidase activity may be a single enzyme protein.
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