Lusis_1977_J.Cell.Biol_73_728

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Title : Relationships between levels of membrane-bound glucuronidase and the associated protein egasyn in mouse tissues - Lusis_1977_J.Cell.Biol_73_728
Author(s) : Lusis AJ , Paigen K
Ref : Journal of Cell Biology , 73 :728 , 1977
Abstract :

Mouse beta-glucuronidase has a dual intracellular localization, being present in both endoplasmic reticulum and lysosomes of several tissues. Previous studies demonstrated that the protein egasyn is complexed with microsomal but not lysosomal glucuronidase and that a mutant lacking egasyn is deficient in microsomal, but not lysosomal, glucuronidase. By means of a recently developed radioimmunoassay for egasyn, the relationship between microsomal glucuronidase levels and egasyn levels has been examined in various adult tissues, during postnatal development in liver, and after androgen induction of glucuronidase in kidney. The results indicate that the relative availability of egasyn determines the balance between glucuronidase incorporation into membranes and that into lysosomes.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CES1

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Lusis AJ, Paigen K (1977)
Relationships between levels of membrane-bound glucuronidase and the associated protein egasyn in mouse tissues
Journal of Cell Biology 73 :728

Lusis AJ, Paigen K (1977)
Journal of Cell Biology 73 :728