Dodgson, K. S. published the artcileSulfatases. IX. The arylsulfatases of mammalian livers, Related Products of esters-buliding-blocks, the publication is Biochemical Journal (1955), 29-37, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
cf. C.A. 49, 1228a. The presence of 2 arylsulfatases in the livers of rat, ox, rabbit, and mouse has been shown. The enzymes can be distinguished by the ready solubility of one of them (“soluble”) after disruption of the mitochondria by acetone-drying, incubation in hyper- and hypo-tonic solutions, or alternate freezing and thawing. In the rat the “insoluble” enzyme is localized in the microsomes of the liver cell and the soluble enzyme is found mainly in the mitochondria. The insoluble enzyme has a high affinity for p-nitrophenyl and p-acetylphenyl sulfates, while the soluble enzyme has a low affinity for these substrates but a high activity towards nitrocatechol sulfate. The soluble enzyme of rat liver has been further separated into 2 enzymes which are comparable to sulfatases A and B of ox liver.
Biochemical Journal published new progress about 6217-68-1. 6217-68-1 belongs to esters-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Salt,Nitro Compound,Sulfonate,Benzene, name is Potassium 4-nitrophenyl sulfate, and the molecular formula is C6H4KNO6S, Related Products of esters-buliding-blocks.
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