PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GLYOXYLATE SYNTHETASE FROM GREENING POTATO-TUBER CHLOROPLASTS

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作者
JANAVE, MT [1 ]
RAMASWAMY, NK [1 ]
NAIR, PM [1 ]
机构
[1] BHABHA ATOM RES CTR,DIV FOOD TECHNOL & ENZYME ENGN,BOMBAY 400085,INDIA
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY | 1993年 / 214卷 / 03期
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10.1111/j.1432-1033.1993.tb17992.x
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Glyoxylate synthetase catalyzing the condensation of two formate molecules into glyoxylate was purified to homogeneity by AcA-34, Sepharose CL-6B and DEAE-Sepharose CL-6B chromatography. A 150-fold purification with a specific activity of 25 mumol . mg protein-1 . 5 min-1 was obtained by this procedure. The reaction product was identified as glyoxylate. The enzyme was a tetramer having a molecular mass of 160 kDa with a subunit molecular mass of 40 kDa. The enzyme could be activated 3 - 4-fold by the addition of 0.3 mM Fe2+ and 0.4 mM tetrahydrofolic acid to the reaction mixture. The requirement for Fe2+ and tetrahydrofolic acid was confirmed from the inhibition of enzyme by O-phenanthroline and a-aminopterin, respectively. The presence of a bound folate in the enzyme was indicated by the fluorescence emission at 450 nm and turbidity development in a Lactobacillus casei growth test. Fluorescence emission at 450 nm upon excitation at 280 nm indicated that the bound folate and the aromatic amino-acid residues of the enzyme were in close vicinity. The enzyme was maximally active at 25-degrees-C and exhibited a pH optimum at 7.0. The concentration of substrate was optimal at 5.0 mM and K(m) for substrate was found to be 1.4 mM. Activation by Fe2+ did not alter the K(m) but caused an increase in V(max). The enzyme contained about 14-16 disulfide linkages, of which two were found to be reduced by treatment with 2-mercaptoethanol. The presence of excess 2-mercaptoethanol in the enzyme was inhibitory, indicating that the two disulfide linkages reduced by 2-mercaptoethanol were essential for activity. This was also confirmed by the inhibition of enzyme activity when reduced enzyme was treated with O-phthalaldehyde, which formed a thioisoindole derivative with reduced thiol groups at the active site.
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