1954
DOI: 10.1016/0006-3002(54)90143-2
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The untracellular distribution of sulphatase

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“…The aryl sulfatases A and B of mammalian livers occur in both the mitochondria1 and microsomal fractions of the usual sucrose homogenate (47,116,126,159) and, unlike the corresponding aryl sulfatases C, can readily be obtained in true solution either from the fresh tissue or from an acetone powder (117). These enzymes apparently occur mainly in the lysosomes (126,159), but the presence of small amounts in the microsomes cannot be completely excluded since aryl sulfatases A and B are normally present in the insoluble preparations of the purely niicrosomal aryl sulfatase C (122,126).…”
Section: Type 11 Aryl Sulfatasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aryl sulfatases A and B of mammalian livers occur in both the mitochondria1 and microsomal fractions of the usual sucrose homogenate (47,116,126,159) and, unlike the corresponding aryl sulfatases C, can readily be obtained in true solution either from the fresh tissue or from an acetone powder (117). These enzymes apparently occur mainly in the lysosomes (126,159), but the presence of small amounts in the microsomes cannot be completely excluded since aryl sulfatases A and B are normally present in the insoluble preparations of the purely niicrosomal aryl sulfatase C (122,126).…”
Section: Type 11 Aryl Sulfatasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inclusion of aryl-sulphatases A and B amongst the lysosomal enzymes (see fig. i) rests on the fractionation experiments of Roy (84,85) and of Dodg- Fig. 4.…”
Section: Liver Lysosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%