
doi: 10.1007/bf01964317
pmid: 446599
A method has been developed for the assay of arylsulfatase C in tissue extracts containing arylsulfatases A and B. Significant variation of enzyme activity was observed among 26 inbred murine strains. Activity differences were apparent at all stages evaluated between 1 and 70 days postnatal age. Arylsulfatase C from representative high- and low-activity strains exhibited similar Michaelis constants, temperature optima, pH optima, thermostabilities and inhibitor profiles.
Male, Aging, Brain, Mice, Inbred Strains, Kidney, Biochemistry, Organs:, Kinetics, Mice, Strains:, Liver, Species Specificity, Metabolism:, Animals, Sulfatases, Hereditary Factors:, Arylsulfatases
Male, Aging, Brain, Mice, Inbred Strains, Kidney, Biochemistry, Organs:, Kinetics, Mice, Strains:, Liver, Species Specificity, Metabolism:, Animals, Sulfatases, Hereditary Factors:, Arylsulfatases
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