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  • Title: Fucosterol epoxide lyase of insects: synthesis of labeled substrates and development of a partition assay.
    Author: Prestwich GD, Angelastro M, De Palma A, Perino MA.
    Journal: Anal Biochem; 1985 Dec; 151(2):315-26. PubMed ID: 3913328.
    Abstract:
    Fucosterol epoxide labeled with tritium in the C-29 methyl has been synthesized and employed in the development of a partition assay which allows the rapid determination of fucosterol epoxide lyase activity in vitro in homogenates of insect tissues. An independent synthesis of [24-14C]fucosterol epoxide provided a control substrate to evaluate nondealkylative transfer of labeled steroid to the aqueous layer during the enzyme assay. The diastereomeric 24R,28R- and 24S,28S-[29-3H]fucosterol epoxides were obtained via HPLC separation of their benzoate esters. Homogenates of the midgut tissue of larval tobacco hornworms (Manduca sexta) were examined at pH 5 to 9 in several buffer systems, and at temperatures of 7 to 67 degrees C in phosphate buffer. Optimal activity was found using pH 7.4, 76 mM phosphate buffer at 37 degrees C. The 24R,28R diastereomer of fucosterol epoxide was metabolized at a rate at least 100 times that of the 24S,28S isomer by this enzyme system.
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