Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1347-5223
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ISSN-L : 0009-2363
Changes in Enzymatic and Membrane-Adsorbing Activities of Sphingomyelinase from Bacillus cereus by Modification with a Polyethylene Glycol Derivative
Haruyoshi MATSUYAMAMasahiro TOMITARyo TAGUCHIHiroh IKEZAWA
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1992 Volume 40 Issue 9 Pages 2478-2482

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Sphingomyelinase (SMPLC) from Bacillus cereus was modified with a polyethelene glycol (PEG) derivative, methoxypolyethylene glycol-succinimidyl succinate (ss-PEG). The molecular weight of the ss-PEG-modified SMPLC was calculated to be approx. 150 kDa by gel-filtration whreas that of the native enzyme, was 25 kDa. By this modification, the enzyme increased its thermostability and retained its hydrolytic activity toward 2-(N-hexadecanoylamino)-4-nitrophenylphosphocholine (HNP) and sphingomyelin (SM) in the mixed micelles with the surfactants such as a triton X-100 and sodium deoxycholate (SDC). However, the activity toward liposomal SM was significantly decreased, and all the enzyme activities toward bovine erythrocytes, including membraneous SM-hydrolyzing and hemolytic activities as well as the enzyme adsorption onto the erythrocyte membranes, were completely lost.
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