Zn 2 Mg Alkaline Phosphatase in an Early Ptolemeic Mummy
Bone samples of a ptolemeic mummy have been employed to study the mode of conservation on the intactness of Zn 2 Mg alkaline phosphatase in both structure and catalytic activity. A protein of M r = 190 ± 10 kDa being identical to the 200 kDa enzyme of fresh human bones was successfully isolated. Reg...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C. A journal of biosciences 1994-08, Vol.49 (7-8), p.489-500 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bone samples of a ptolemeic mummy have been employed to study the mode of conservation on the intactness of Zn
2
Mg alkaline phosphatase in both structure and catalytic activity. A protein of M
r
= 190 ± 10 kDa being identical to the 200 kDa enzyme of fresh human bones was successfully isolated. Regardless of age 200 kDa protein bands and a distinct sub unit at 60 kDa were seen in SDS-PAGE electrophoresis. The 200 kDa band was also monitored by activity staining. The specific activity was 120 mU/mg and 65% of the respective activity obtained in the identical preparation using fresh human tibia or rib. The enzymic activity was inhibited in the presence of 1,10-phenanthroline and ʟ-homoarginine. Radiocarbon dating supported the assignment of the mummy to the early ptolemeic period. Among the many bactericidal and fungicidal components employed for mummification were aromatic alcohols, mono-and sesquiterpenes. Pistachio resin was the major balm resin used. The microbiological sterility of the bone surface was ascertained by independent bacterial and fungal examinations |
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ISSN: | 0939-5075 1865-7125 |
DOI: | 10.1515/znc-1994-7-816 |