Dieter H H, Muller-Eberhard U, Johnson E F
Science. 1982 Aug 20;217(4561):741-3. doi: 10.1126/science.6808664.
Progesterone 21-hydroxylase activity varies extensively among liver microsomes prepared from individual New Zealand White (NZW) rabbits. The 21-hydroxylase activities are distributed between two groupings that differ by more than tenfold in mean activity. Both male and female animals are represented in the two groupings. However, females exhibited the higher activity more frequently than males. The 21-hydroxylation of progesterone is catalyzed by one of the liver microsomal cytochrome P-450 isozymes, form 1, and these differences in activity are suggestive of differences in the occurrence of this isozyme among NZW rabbits.
从个体新西兰白兔(NZW)制备的肝微粒体中,孕酮21-羟化酶活性差异很大。21-羟化酶活性分布在两个组中,两组的平均活性相差十倍以上。两组中均有雄性和雌性动物。然而,雌性比雄性更频繁地表现出较高的活性。孕酮的21-羟化由肝微粒体细胞色素P-450同工酶之一(1型)催化,这些活性差异表明NZW兔中这种同工酶的出现存在差异。