Klinar_1985_Neurochem.Res_10_797

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Title : Properties of acetylcholinesterase and non-specific cholinesterase in rat superior cervical ganglion and plasma - Klinar_1985_Neurochem.Res_10_797
Author(s) : Klinar B , Kamaric LM , Sketelj J , Brzin M
Ref : Neurochemical Research , 10 :797 , 1985
Abstract : Amphiphile dependency, solubility in aqueous solutions, and sensitivity to proteolysis of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and nonspecific cholinesterase (nsChE) in the rat superior cervical ganglion were studied and compared to properties of soluble plasma cholinesterases. Ganglion AChE shows strong amphiphile dependency: an amphyphilic substance must be present in the homogenizing medium in order to obtain maximal apparent enzyme activity. Apparent activity of AChE solubilized in Ringer's solution was also increased after subsequent addition of a detergent. The 4 S molecular form, predominant in this extract (corresponding to the fastest electrophoretic band), is very sensitive to papain proteolysis but can be protected by a detergent. This molecular form therefore carries an important hydrophobic domain and is probably membrane bound in situ. The 10 S form of ganglionic AChE, extracted in Ringer's solution, is probably a soluble enzyme since, like soluble plasma enzymes, it is not amphiphile dependent and is rather resistant to proteolysis. Ganglion nsChE is more water soluble, less amphiphile dependent and more protease resistant than AChE.
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Klinar B, Kamaric LM, Sketelj J, Brzin M (1985)
Properties of acetylcholinesterase and non-specific cholinesterase in rat superior cervical ganglion and plasma
Neurochemical Research 10 :797

Klinar B, Kamaric LM, Sketelj J, Brzin M (1985)
Neurochemical Research 10 :797