Ramagopal S
Cell Biol Int Rep. 1984 May;8(5):401-6. doi: 10.1016/0309-1651(84)90142-5.
The levels of three purine salvage enzymes, adenosine deaminase (ADA), purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) and 5'-nucleotidase (5'-N), which are known to be associated with certain immunodeficiency disorders were determined in mouse T lymphocytes. These enzymes showed characteristic changes depending on the stage of T cell development. The activity of ADA was 5-fold higher in thymocytes compared to splenic T cells. On the other hand, the splenic T cells displayed a 2-fold and a 4-8 fold greater activity of PNP and 5'-N, respectively than those of thymocytes. The apparent Km and Vmax values have been determined for all the 3 enzymes in the immature and mature T cells. The data demonstrate that the absolute and relative activity of these enzymes may be used as biochemical markers to characterize the T lymphocytes during different stages of differentiation.
在小鼠T淋巴细胞中测定了三种嘌呤补救酶的水平,即腺苷脱氨酶(ADA)、嘌呤核苷磷酸化酶(PNP)和5'-核苷酸酶(5'-N),已知这些酶与某些免疫缺陷疾病有关。这些酶根据T细胞发育阶段呈现出特征性变化。与脾T细胞相比,胸腺细胞中ADA的活性高5倍。另一方面,脾T细胞中PNP和5'-N的活性分别比胸腺细胞高2倍和4 - 8倍。已测定了未成熟和成熟T细胞中所有这三种酶的表观Km值和Vmax值。数据表明,这些酶的绝对活性和相对活性可用作生化标志物,以表征分化不同阶段的T淋巴细胞。