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Genevieve Nguyen, Françoise Delarue, Céline Burcklé, Latifa Bouzhir, Thomas Giller, Jean-Daniel Sraer
Published in Volume 109, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2002; 109(11):1417–1427 doi:10.1172/JCI14276
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Ang I generation by soluble-phase and membrane-bound renin and prorenin. (a) Ang I generated by membrane-bound renin (squares, 1 nM; triangles, 0.5 nM) and by renin in solution phase (circles, 1 nM; diamonds, 0.5 nM). (b) Lineweaver-Burk plots of 1/Ang I generated vs. 1/angiotensinogen (Agen) by 1 nM renin bound to the membranes (squares) or in solution (circles), and by 0.5 nM renin on membranes (triangles) or in solution (diamonds). (c) Kinetic parameters of Ang I production by renin. (d) Comparison of Ang I generated by 0.5 nM renin and prorenin incubated with angiotensinogen (Agen) 1 μM under different conditions. Bars 1, 2, and 3 are renin in solution, pH 5.7, for 1 hour; pH 7.4 for 1 hour; and pH 7.4 for 4 hours, respectively. Bars 4 and 5 are prorenin pH 7.4 for 4 hours, in solution or membrane bound, respectively. Experiments were performed twice in duplicate, and the results represent the mean of the two experiments.