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Molecular Pharmacology, Vol 15, 192-196, Copyright © 1979 by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

Rat Hepatic Nuclear Cytochrome P-450 and Epoxide Hydrase in Membranes Prepared by Two Methods: Similarities with the Microsomal Enzymes

HASAN MUKHTAR 1, TAHANI H. ELMAMLOUK 1, RICHARD M. PHILPOT 1, and JOHN R. BEND 1

1 Laboratory of Pharmacology, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, P. O. Box 12233, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709

Cytochrome P-450 in rat liver nuclear membranes of untreated, PB-pretreated, or 3-MC-pretreated animals was spectrally similar to corresponding liver microsomes. Epoxide hydrase activity of liver nuclear membrane and microsomes was induced by PB administration; 3-MC did not cause any induction. The same results were obtained when either the DNase digestion method or sucrose density centrifugation technique for preparation of nuclear membranes was used.

Submitted on August 3, 1978
Accepted on August 10, 1978




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