1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf00925733
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Changes in the glucose-6-phosphatase complex in hepatomas

Abstract: Hepatomas tend to have a decreased glucose-6-phosphatase activity. We have observed phenotypic stability for this change in Morris hepatomas transplanted in rats. To determine if this decrease is selective for translocase functions or the hydrolase activity associated with glucose-6-phosphatase, we have compared activities in liver and hepatomas with glucose-6-phosphate or mannose-6-phosphate as substrates and with intact or histone-disrupted microsomes. In five out of seven subcutaneously transplanted rat hep… Show more

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“…The stimulation of G6Pase by treatment of microsomes with polycationic proteins has been well documented [3,4,14,19,20]. This effect was attributed to the removal of the microsomal membrane barrier and the free access of substrates to the catalytic site [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stimulation of G6Pase by treatment of microsomes with polycationic proteins has been well documented [3,4,14,19,20]. This effect was attributed to the removal of the microsomal membrane barrier and the free access of substrates to the catalytic site [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%