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JBC, Vol. 252, Issue 15, 5381-5385, Aug, 1977
J. B. Ferguson and K. Bloch
A soluble rat liver protein, termed "supernatant protein factor" (SPF),
that stimulates microsomal squalene epoxidase has been purified
approximately 11,000-fold. The most highly purified preparation obtained by
isoelectric focusing shows a single coincident peak for activity and
protein (the isoelectric point, pI, was 6.74). SPF is about 95% pure,
judged by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, and it
migrates to a position corresponding to an apparent molecular weight of
47,000. An amino acid analysis of SPF is presented, and the properties of
SPF and of the various soluble protein activators of microsomal sterol
biosynthesis described by other laboratories are compared.
Purification and properties of a soluble protein activator of rat liver squalene epoxidase
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