Nitrate reductases from leaves of Ricinus (Ricinus communis L.) and spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) have different regulatory properties

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作者
Kandlbinder, A [1 ]
Weiner, H [1 ]
Kaiser, WM [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wurzburg, Lehrstuhl Mol Pflanzenphysiol & Biophys, D-97082 Wurzburg, Germany
关键词
activation state; nitrate reductase; Ricinus communis L; protein phosphorylation; 14-3-3; proteins;
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10.1093/jexbot/51.347.1099
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
The activity of nitrate reductase (+Mg2+, NRact) in illuminated leaves from spinach, barley and pea was 50-80% of the maximum activity (+EDTA, NRmax), However, NR from leaves of Ricinus communis L. had a 10-fold lower NRact, while NRmax was similar to that in spinach leaves, The low NRact of Ricinus was independent of day-time and nitrate nutrition, and varied only slightly with leaf age. Possible factors in Ricinus extracts inhibiting NR were not found, NRact from Ricinus, unlike the spinach enzyme, was very low at pH 7.6, but much higher at more acidic pH with a distinct maximum at pH 6.5. NRmax had a broad pH response profile that was similar for the spinach acid the Ricinus enzyme. Accordingly, the Mg2+ -sensitivity of NR from Ricinus was strongly pH-dependent (increasing sensitivity with increasing pH), and as a result, the apparent activation state of NR from a Ricinus extract varied dramatically with pH and Mg2+ concentration. Following a light-dark transition, NRact from Ricinus decreased within 1 h by 40%, but this decrease was paralleled by NRmax. In contrast to the spinach enzyme, Ricinus-NR was hardly inactivated by incubating leaf extracts with ATP plus okadaic acid. A competition analysis with antibodies against the potential 14-3-3 binding site around ser 543 of the spinach enzyme revealed that Ricinus-NR containes the same site. Removal of 14-3-3 proteins from Ricinus-NR by anion exchange chromatography, activated spinach-NR but caused little if any activation of Ricinus-NR. It is suggested that Mg2+-inhibition of Ricinus-NR does not require 14-3-3 proteins. The rather slow changes in Ricinus-NR activity upon a light/dark transient may be mainly due to NR synthesis or degradation.
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