Rat Serum Carboxylesterase Partly Hydrolyses Gamma-Butyrobetaine Esters

Author:

Bagdonienė Lida1,Labeikytė Danutė1,Kalviņš Ivars2,Borutinskaitė Veronika3,Prokofjevs Aleksandrs2,Trapencieris Pēteris2,Juodka Benediktas1,Sjakste Nikolajs2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania1

2. Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Riga, Latvia2

3. Department of Developmental Biology, Institute of Biochemistry, Vilnius, Lithuania3

Abstract

Rat Serum Carboxylesterase Partly Hydrolyses Gamma-Butyrobetaine EstersAlthough described some time ago, gamma-butyrobetaine esters and related compounds have not gained much attention from researchers, and their physiological function remains obscure. Formerly we detected GBB-esterase enzymatic activity in rat blood serum using phenylated gamma-butyrobetaine as an artificial substrate of the enzyme and HPLC. The aim of the present work was to develop an assay that would enable spectrophotometric or colorimetric determination of the reaction products of GBB-esterase activity and to reveal individual proteins performing GBB-esterase activity in rat blood serum. For this purpose gamma-butyrobetaine 1-naphthyl ester was synthesised. Hydrolysis of this ester releases 1-naphthol, which increases the optical absorbance at 322 nm. We have shown that the enzymatic hydrolysis of GBB 1-naphthyl ester to 1-naphthol in rat blood serum is due to GBB-esterase activity. An attempt was done to purify the enzyme from rat blood serum. By combining DEAE Sepharose at pH 4.2 and affinity chromatography with procainamide we achieved a 68-fold enrichment of GBB-esterase activity in our preparations. Separation of fraction proteins in 2D protein electrophoresis with following mass-spectrometry indicated that GBB esterase activity in rat blood serum is performed in part by carboxylesterase.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Toxicology

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