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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 23, 1993 - Issue 6
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Research Article

S-methyltransferases in human intestine: differential distribution of the microsomal thiol methyltransferase and cytosolic thiopurine methyltransferase along the human bowel

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Pages 671-679 | Received 23 Sep 1992, Accepted 10 Mar 1993, Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

1. The activities of the microsomal thiol methyltransferase and the cytosolic thiopurine methyltransferase were measured with 2-mercaptoethanol and 6-mercaptopurine as substrates in human ileum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon and liver.

2. Thiol methyltransferase activity (pmol/min per mg) (mean±SD) was 495±280 (ileum), 786±454 (ascending colon), 1791±233 (transverse colon), 964±484 (descending colon) and 4800±1194 (liver).

3. Thiopurine methyltransferase (pmol/min per mg) (mean±SD) was 53.5±15.4 (ileum), 34.6±11.4 (ascending colon), 64.3±12.1 (transverse colon), 57.0±10.1 (descending colon) and 106±20.4 (liver).

4. Transferases in intestinal mucosa followed non-Michaelis-Menten kinetics, and two phases representing high and low affinity forms, for the acceptor methyl substrates were observed.

5. Comparison of intestinal with hepatic activities showed that thiopurine methyltransferase is better expressed than thiol methyltransferase in the human intestine, at least with the substrates studied.

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