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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 12, 603-615, Copyright © 1973 by Company of Biologists
Submitted on June 28, 1972
1 Department of Biochemistry, University of Stockholm, and Department of Pathology at Sabbatsberg Hospital, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Smooth microsomes of rat liver were subfractionated on a continuous sucrose gradient to isopycnic equilibrium density. All the microsomal electron-transport enzymes and phosphatases exhibit a broad distribution in the various microsomal subfractions. On the other hand, the N-acetylglucosaminyl and galactosyl transferase activities, which are known to participate in the synthesis of the oligosaccharide chain of the plasma glycoproteins, exhibit a markedly different distribution pattern. They are concentrated to a small fraction having an isopycnic equilibrium density of 1.10. These membranes represent a separate entity of the smooth microsomal fraction, the exact cellular origin of which remains to be clarified.
Submitted on June 28, 1972