Abstract: | Monooxygenase reactions catalyzed by cytochromes P-450 are paramount in the oxidative metabolism of many xenobiotics, determining both the persistence and effects of numerous types of compounds. Immunological probes are proving useful in evaluating the functions of P-450 isozymes in microsomal preparations from many species. The regulation of specific isozymes by endogenous and exogenous factors can also be evaluated with such probes. Here we describe studies on the activities apparently catalyzed by induced P-450 in fish, evaluated with both polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies to cytochrome P-450E, the apparent major β-naphthoflavone(BNF) or methylcholanthrene(MC)-inducible isozyme purified from scup (S. chrysops) liver. |