| Title : An organofluorophosphate-hydrolyzing activity in Tetrahymena thermophila - Landis_1985_J.Protozool_32_517 |
| Author(s) : Landis WG , Savage RE, Jr. , Hoskin FC |
| Ref : J Protozool , 32 :517 , 1985 |
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Abstract :
An enzymatic activity that hydrolyzes O,O-diisoproplyphosphofluoridate (DFP) and O-1,2,2-trimethylpropylmethylphosphonofluoridate (Soman) was discovered in the ciliate protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila. The enzymatic activity classifies the protein as Mazur-type similar to that found in hog kidney and Escherichia coli. The rate of hydrolysis of Soman by the Tetrahymena-extract is the highest, on a per gram of extract basis, of any eucaryote. The molecular weight is approximately 75,400 as determined by Sephacryl column chromatography. A maximum fifteen-fold purification has been achieved. Potential exists for the detoxification and one-step detection of common organofluorophosphate pollutants. Additionally, Tetrahymena should prove an easier subject for manipulation than mammalian or squid sources. Protozoa may be a potentially important source of detoxification and degradation enzymes for other environmental contaminants. |
| PubMedSearch : Landis_1985_J.Protozool_32_517 |
| PubMedID: 4045763 |
Landis WG, Savage RE, Jr., Hoskin FC (1985)
An organofluorophosphate-hydrolyzing activity in Tetrahymena thermophila
J Protozool
32 :517
Landis WG, Savage RE, Jr., Hoskin FC (1985)
J Protozool
32 :517