Abstract
Glucuronide formation of bilirubin and p-nitrophenol in vitro with excess of UDP-glucuronic acid by UDP-glucuronyltransferase from livers of young and adult rabbits was studied. The development of UDP-glucuronyltransferase for the 2 substrates followed a markedly different pattern during maturation of young rabbits, p-nitrophenol-conjugation ability being much higher a birth than that for bilirubin. Mg2+ increased bilirubin conjugation, but inhibited p-nitrophenyl glucuronide formation, p-Nitrophenol acted as a potent non-competitive inhibitor for bilirubin conjugation but bilirubin did not affect p-nitrophenyl glucuronidation. The enzyme for bilirubin conjugation was inactivated at pH 9 during treatment with snake venom, whereas in the same preparation the activity of the corresponding enzyme for p-nitrophenol was enhanced. In addition, some solubilization of the latter enzyme could be achieved by this method. The possibility of the existence of more than one enzyme system for the formation of O-glucuronides is discussed.