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J Biochem Mol Biol ; 38(2): 177-81, 2005 Mar 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15826494

ABSTRACT

Effects of common electrophoretic reagents, reducing agents (beta-mercaptoethanol [BME] and DTT), denaturants (SDS and urea), and non-ionic detergent (Triton X-100), on the activity and stability of bovine plasmin (b-pln) and human plasmin (h-pln) were compared. In the presence of 0.1% SDS (w/v), all reagents completely inhibited two plns, whereas SDS (1%) and urea (1 M) denatured plns recovered their activities after removal of SDS by treatment of 2.5% Triton X-100 (v/v). However, reducing agents (0.1 M of BME and DTT) treated plns did not restore their activities. Based on a fibrin zymogram gel, five (from b-pln) and four (from h-pln) active fragments were resolved. Two plns exhibited unusual stability in concentrated SDS and Triton X-100 (final 10%) and urea (final 6 M) solutions. Two bands, heavy chain-2 (HC-2) and cleaved heavy chain-2 (CHC-2), of b-pln were completely inhibited in 0.5% SDS or 3 M urea, whereas no significant difference was found in h-pln. Interestingly, 50 kDa (cleaved heavy chain-1, CHC-1) of b-pln and two fragments, 26 kDa (light chain, LC) and 29 kDa (microplasmin, MP), of h-pln were increased by SDS in a concentration dependent manner. We also found that the inhibition of SDS against both plns was reversible.


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Electrophoresis , Fibrinolysin/metabolism , Indicators and Reagents , Animals , Cattle , Detergents/pharmacology , Dithiothreitol/pharmacology , Enzyme Stability , Fibrinolysin/chemistry , Fibrinolysin/drug effects , Humans , Mercaptoethanol/pharmacology , Octoxynol/pharmacology , Protein Denaturation , Reducing Agents/pharmacology , Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate/pharmacology , Urea/pharmacology
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