DocumentCode
2114116
Title
Calculation of the Effect of Solanine on the Michaelis Constant and the Maximum Reaction Rate of NAT
Author
Yu-bin Ji ; Shi-yong Gao ; Xiang Zou ; Chen-feng Ji
Author_Institution
Center of Res. & Dev. on Life Sci. & Environ. Sci., Harbin Univ. of Commerce, Harbin
fYear
2008
fDate
18-18 Dec. 2008
Firstpage
220
Lastpage
222
Abstract
To explore how to calculate the effect of solanine on the Michaelis constant and the maximum reaction rate of NAT, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used, with 2-AF as substrate, and the rate at which 2-AF is acetylated into 2-AAF in intact HepG2 cells or in the cytoplasm of HepG2 cells as the reaction rate. The double reciprocal plot was made, with 1/S (reciprocal of the concentration of the substrate 2-AF) plotted against 1/V (reciprocal of the reaction rate), to yield a regression equation for calculating Km and Vmax. With intact HepG2 cells, the Km and Vmax for the negative control are 2.37times10-3plusmn8.37times10-5 mM and 9.16times10-4plusmn7.54times10-5 nmol/106 cells, respectively, and that the Km and Vmax for the solanine group are 2.22times10-3plusmn9.05times10-5 mM and 5.14times10-4plusmn 3.72times10-5 nmol/106 cells, respectively.For the cytoplasm of HepG2 cells, the Km and Vmax for the negative control are 8.95times10-3plusmn2.61times10-4 mM and 2.55times10-6plusmn1.92times10-8 nmol/ minldrmg protein, respectively, and the Km and Vmax of the solanine group are 9.48times10-3plusmn3.63times10-4 Mm and 2.43times10-6plusmn1.32times10-8 nmol/minldrmg protein. Statistical analysis showed that, for both intact HepG2 cells and cytoplasm of HepG2 cells, Km does not differ significantly between the negative control and the solanine groups, but Vmax does differ significantly for these groups (P<0.05).Solanine is a non-competitive inhibitor for the 2-AF substrate of NAT.
Keywords
biochemistry; cellular biophysics; chromatography; enzymes; proteins; regression analysis; toxicology; 2-AF substrate concentration; HepG2 cell; Michaelis Constant; NAT; arylamine N-acetyltransferase; double reciprocal plot; high performance liquid chromatography; maximum reaction rate; negative control; protein; regression equation; solanine effect; Chemical analysis; Inhibitors; Kinetic theory; Methanol; Neoplasms; Network address translation; Pancreas; Phase measurement; Proteins; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Future BioMedical Information Engineering, 2008. FBIE '08. International Seminar on
Conference_Location
Wuhan, Hubei
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3561-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FBIE.2008.46
Filename
5076724
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