The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Reconstitution of CMP-N-Acetylneuraminic Acid Hydroxylation Activity Using a Mouse Liver Cytosol Fraction and Soluble Cytochrome b5 Purified from Horse Erythrocytes
Yasunori KozutsumiTakehiro KawanoHiroshi KawasakiKoichi SuzukiTamio YamakawaAkemi Suzuki
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1991 Volume 110 Issue 3 Pages 429-435

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The hydroxylation of CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid (CMP-NeuAc) in the formation of CMP-N-glycolylneuraminic acid requires several components which comprise an electron transport system. A protein, which replaces one of the components, was purified to homogeneity from a horse erythrocyte lysate. Based on its partial amino acid sequence and immunological cross-reactivity, this protein was identified as soluble cytochrome b5 lacking the membrane domain of microsomal cytochrome b5. The electron transport system involved in CMP-NeuAc hydroxylation was reconstituted, and then characterized using the purified horse soluble cytochrome b5 and a fraction from mouse liver cytosol. The hydroxylation reaction requires a reducing reagent, DTT being the most effective. Either NADH or NADPH was used as an electron donor, but the activity with NADPH amounted to about 74% of that with NADH. The hydroxylation was inhibited by salts and azide due to interruption of the electron transport from NAD(P)H to cytochrome b5 and in the terminal enzyme reaction, respectively.
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