1. Ecdysone 20-hydroxylation inManduca sexta midgut: Kinetic parameters of mitochondrial and microsomal ecdysone 20-monooxygenases
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Virginia P. Williams, Mark F. Feldlaufer, and Gunter F. Weirich
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Physiology ,fungi ,Midgut ,General Medicine ,Mitochondrion ,Biology ,Monooxygenase ,biology.organism_classification ,Biochemistry ,Hydroxylation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Manduca sexta ,Insect Science ,Microsome ,Ecdysone - Abstract
The larval midgut of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, has high ecdysone 20-monooxygenase (EZOMO) activity, located both in the mitochondria and in the microsomes. The apparent kinetic parameters for E20MO in mitochondria and microsomes were determined. The K,s (for ecdysone) of the rnitochondrial and microsomal enzymes were 1.63 x 1 0-5 and 3.67 x 1 O-’ M, respectively. The V,,, was 82.7 prnol/min/rng protein for mitochondria and 32.0 pmol/min/mg protein for microsomes. Although the mitochondria1 E20MO has the higher V,,,, at physiological ecdysone concentrations (1 0-’ ~ 1 O-’ M) it is only one-eighth to one-tenth as active as the rnicrosornal enzyme. It is concluded that the rnicrosornal E20MO is the primary, if not the only, enzyme involved in ecdysone 20-hydroxylation in M. 5exta midgut. o 1996 Wey-Liss, Inc *
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- 1996
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