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We introduced efficient incorporation of unsaturated fatty acids into volicitin [N-(17-hydroxylinolenoyl)-L-glutamine] and N-linolenoyl-L-glutamine, insect-derived elicitors of plant volatiles, in the common cutworms Spodoptera litura by the incubation of larval gut tissues with unsaturated (linolenic, linoleic, and oleic acids) or saturated fatty acids (palmitic and stearic acids) sodium salt, and L-[α-15N]glutamine.  相似文献   

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Crude ammonium sulfate fraction of a cell free extract from Bacillus natto contained an enzyme (or enzymes) which catalyzed the transamidation reaction specific for glutamine. Both l- and d-isomers of glutamine were active as substrate. On incubation of l- or d-glutamine with the enzyme preparation, two peptides consisting of glutamic acid and glutamine were formed. The main component of the peptides was readily isolated by ion-exchange chromatography and identified as γ-glutamylglutamine by paper chromatography and by paper electrophoresis using authentic peptides. The optical configuration of the amino acid residues in the dipeptide was determined by digestion of the acid hydrolyzate with l-glutamic acid decarboxylase, and the result showed that the dipeptide obtained from l-glutamine was a l-l isomer, while the dipeptide from d-glutamine was a d-d isomer.  相似文献   

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  1. L-Asparaginase (EC 3.5.1.1) from Escherichia coli A–l–3 was acetylated using acetic anhydride as a modifying chemical. The fully acetylated L-asparaginase retained 60% of the activity of the unmodified L-asparaginase.

  2. The acetylated L-asparaginase hydrolyzed D-asparagine and L-glutamine as well as L-asparagine in the same ratio as the unmodified L-asparaginase did.

  3. However, the effects of pH on the activity of the acetylated L-asparaginase showed very interesting differences from that of L-asparaginase. On the other hand, both L-asparaginase and the acetylated L-asparaginase exhibited similar pH activity curves on L-glutamine hydrolysis.

  4. The acetylated L-asparaginase was found to become more stable against acid or heat in the presence of L-aspartate than in its absence in the same manner as L-asparaginase was.

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The gene encoding α-amino acid ester acyl transferase (AET), the enzyme that catalyzes the peptide-forming reaction from amino acid methyl esters and amino acids, was cloned from Empedobacter brevis ATCC14234 and Sphingobacterium siyangensis AJ2458 and expressed in Escherichia coli. This is the first report on the aet gene. It encodes a polypeptide composed of 616 (ATCC14234) and 619 (AJ2458) amino acids residues. The V max values of these recombinant enzymes during the catalysis of L-alanyl-L-glutamine formation from L-alanine methylester and L-glutamine were 1,010 U/mg (ATCC14234) and 1,154 U/mg (AJ2458). An amino acid sequence similarity search revealed 35% (ATCC14234) and 36% (AJ2458) identity with an α-amino acid ester hydrolase from Acetobacter pasteurianus, which contains an active-site serine in the consensus serine enzyme motif, GxSYxG. In the deduced amino acid sequences of AET from both bacteria, the GxSYxG motif was conserved, suggesting that AET is a serine enzyme.  相似文献   

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Some enzymatic properties and substrate specificities of the two peptidoglutaminases (peptidoglutaminase-I (PGase-I) and II (PGase-II) isolated from Bacillus circulans were investigated.

The both resembled each other with respect to optimum pH and temperature for their activities, susceptibility to various reagents and effects of many metal ions. But, the pH-rate profile of PGase-II was more broad than that of PGase-I. Thermal stability of PGase-I was better than that of PGase-II at a degree of about 5°C.

However, they were definitively different each other with respect to their substrate specificities. PGase-I specifically deamidated the γ-amide of L-glutamine residing at the carboxyl terminal on peptides, and was inactive to glutamine derivative substituted at both α-amino and α-carboxyl groups. On the other hand, the best substrate for PGase-II was tri-peptides, X-Gln-Y, where X was carbobenzoxy-,t-amyloxycarbonxy- or amino acid residues, and Y was amino acids. Though L-glutamine presented in polypeptide chains composed of more than four amino acid residues was a poor substrate, two L-glutamines in oxidized insulin A chain were well attacked by the enzyme.

The both PGase were inactive to asparagine and asparaginyl peptides.  相似文献   

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Volicitin-related compounds were found in the oral secretion of the three noctuid species, Helicoverpa armigera, Mythimna separata and Spodoptera litura, and one sphingid species, Agrius convolvuli. Volicitin [N-(17-hydroxylinolenoyl)-L-glutamine], N-(17-hydroxy-linoleoyl)-glutamine, N-linolenoylglutamine and N-linoleoylglutamine were identified in the secretion from the noctuid larvae. In secretions from the sphingid larvae, N-linolenoylglutamine and N-linoleoylglutamine were the main components. Furthermore, there were significant differences in the amounts of the N-acylamino acid conjugates in the secretions from the three noctuid species. These results suggest that the proportion of volicitin-related compounds in the regurgitant was species-specific.  相似文献   

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The protective effect of dietary l-glutamine against the hepatotoxic action of d-galactosamine (GalN) was investigated by model experiments with rats. Rats fed with 20% casein diets containing 10% free amino acids were injected with GalN, and the serum aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and lactate dehydrogenase activities and the hepatic glycogen content were assayed 20 hours after the injection. These enzyme activities in the group fed with the 10% l-glutamine diet for 8 days were lower than those in the groups fed with the control, 10% l-glutamic acid and 10% l-alanine diets for 8 days. The more prolonged the feeding period with the 10% l-glutamine diet was, the more the serum activity levels of such enzymes were decreased. Although neomycin also lowered these enzyme activities, its simultaneous ingestion with neomycin did not show any additive or synergistic effect. The hepatic glycogen content in the 10% glutamine group still remained high after the GalN treatment. It is therefore assumed that the effectiveness of glutamine intake would have been mediated by glycogen metabolism rather than by uridine metabolism.  相似文献   

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Volicitin, [N-(17-hydroxylinolenoyl)-L-glutamine], was identified as an elicitor of plant volatiles from a Spodoptera exigua regurgitant. It has been proposed that gut microbes synthesize volicitin from glutamine, a predominant amino acid component in the insect gut. However, we found that glutamine was not a major component in the regurgitant of Spodoptera litura, although L-glutamine was exclusively incorporated into volicitin by S. litura fed on diets enriched with various amino acids. This selectivity of glutamine as a substrate was not due to a dominant occurrence in the insect gut.  相似文献   

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Seven optical active 2-benzylamino alcohols were synthesized by reduction of N-benzoyl derivatives of L-alanine, L-valine, L-leucine, L-phenylalanine, L-aspartic acid, L-glutamic acid and L-lysine and applied for the resolution of (±)-trans-chrysanthemic acid. d-trans-Chrys-anthemic acid was obtained by resolution via the salts of 2-benzylamino alcohols derived from L-valine and L-leucine, while (?)-trans-chrysanthemic acid was prepared through the salts of the amino alcohols derived from L-alanine and L-phenylalanine.  相似文献   

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A bacterial strain, NS671, which converts DL-5-(2-methylthioethyl)hydantoin stereospecifically to L-methionine, was isolated from soil and was classified into the genus Pseudomonas. With growing cells of Pseudomonas sp. strain NS671, DL-5-(2-methylthioethyl)hydantoin was effectively converted to L-methionine. Under adequate conditions, 34g of L-methionine per liter was produced with a molar yield of 93% from DL-5-(2-methylthioethyl)hydantoin added successively. In addition to L-methionine, other amino acids such as L-valine, L-leucine, L-isoleucine, and L-phenylalanine were also produced from the corresponding 5- substituted hydantoins, but these L-amino acids produced were partially consumed by strain NS671. The hydantoinase, by which 5-substituted hydantoin rings are opened, was ATP-dependent. The N-carbamylamino acid amidohydrolase was found to be strictly L-specific, and its activity was inhibited by high concentration of ATP.  相似文献   

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Some strains of Pseudomonas was found capable of utilizing l-theanine or d-theanine as a sole nitrogen and carbon source. The cell-free extract catalyzes the hydrolysis of the amide group of the compounds and the hydrolase activity was influenced remarkably by the nitrogen source in the medium. l-Theanine and d-theanine were hydrolyzed to yield stoichiometrically l-glutamic acid and d-glutamic acid, respectively, and ethylamine, which were isolated from the reaction mixture and identified.

The theanine hydrolase of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was purified approximately 200-fold. It was shown that the activities of l-theanine hydrolase, d-theanine hydrolase and the heat-stable l-glutamine hydrolase and d-glutamine hydrolase are ascribed to a single enzyme, which may be regarded as a γ-glutamyltransferase from the point of view of the substrate specificity and the properties. This theanine hydrolase catalyzed the transfer of γ-glutamyl moiety of the substrates and glutathione to hydroxylamine. l-Glutamine and d-glutamine were hydrolyzed by the theanine hydrolase and also by the heat-labile enzyme of the same strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, whose properties resembled the common glutaminase.  相似文献   

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Two coryneform bacteria, Arthrobacter globiformis IFO 12137 (ATCC 8010) and Brevibacterium helvolum IFO 12073, which have the arginine oxygenase pathway, could utilize L-ornithine, L-citrulline, and D-arginine. The cells of the bacteria grown on these amino acids contained high levels of guanidinobutyrase and induced levels of the enzymes of the preceding steps of the pathway. 4-Guanidinobutyrate induced guanidinobutyrase but failed to induce the other enzymes, indicating that it was the direct inducer of guanidinobutyrase. These amino acids and L-arginine also induced L-arginine: 2-ketoglutarate aminotransferase. 4-Aminobutyrate was formed on incubation of L-citrulline with L-citrulline-grown cells of A. globiformis in the presence of gabaculine; its amount was about 50% of the L-citrulline degraded. The L-arginine-grown cells produced 4-aminobutyrate and urea from L-arginine in the presence of aminooxyacetate or gabaculine; the amount of 4-aminobutyratewas 80% or more of that of the L-arginine degraded. When the oxygenase pathway was blocked with thioglycolate, the degradation of L-arginine and the formation of urea and 4-aminobutyrate were greatly suppressed. These results indicate that these amino acids are degraded via the arginine oxygenase and the arginine aminotransferase pathways and the major route is the former. Agmatine was degraded in these bacteria and induced agmatine deiminase, carbamoylputrescine hydrolase, putrescine oxidase, and aminobutyraldehyde dehydrogenase. None of the enzymes was induced by L-arginine.  相似文献   

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Microorganisms which require oleic acid for the formation of antibiotics were screened. Streptomyces sp. No. 362, one of the selected organisms, produced antimicrobial substances only when oleic acid, palmitic acid or the high concentration of l-glutamic acid (or l-glutamine) was supplemented to the medium. The cellular fatty acid composition was changed by the supplement of these fatty acids, but not by l-glutamic acid (or l-glutamine). Antibiotic-producing cells had about 4 to 10 times larger amino acid pools, especially l-glutamic acid pool, and hexosamine pools. The ability for l-glutamate uptake of cells grown in the oleic or palmitic acid supplemented medium was markedly enhanced and the efflux of the accumulated l-glutamate was reduced. The antibiotic produced by this strain was identified as one of the streptothricin-group antibiotics and the role of these additives in the antibiotic formation is discussed.  相似文献   

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Excellent l-glutamine producers were screened for among sulfaguanidine resistant mutants derived from the wild type l-glutamic acid-producing bacteria, Brevibacterium flavum, Brevibacterium lac to fermentum, Corynebacterium glutamicum and Microbacterium ammoniaphilum.

The best strain, No. 1~60, was a sulfaguanidine resistant mutant derived from B. flavum 2247 by mutation. Strain No. 1~60 accumulated 41.0 mg/ml of l-glutamine after 48 hr of cultivation from 10% glucose as a carbon source. This yield was the highest among those so far reported.

The addition of Mn2 + (2 ppm) to the standard medium for B. flavum 2247 decreased the l- glutamine production and increased the l-glutamic acid excretion markedly. On the contrary, strain 1 —60 was not affected the Mn2+ (2 ppm) addition at all.

Glutamate kinase activity and the intracellular content of ATP in sulfaguanidine resistant mutant No. 1~60 were higher than those in the parent strain, B. flavum 2247.

It was confirmed that the increase in glutamate kinase and the increase in internal ATP, which were important for the l-glutamine synthesis, were very effective for the improvement of l-glutamine-producing mutants.  相似文献   

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Two new amino acid amides which yield in acid hydrolysis isomeric hydroxybenzylamines and amino acids have been isolated from the achenes of Fagopyrum esculentum Moench. One of them called BN-II is composed of salicylamine and allo-4-hydroxy-l-glutamic acid, and the other, BN-III, p-hydroxybenzylamine and l-glutamic acid. These coupled compounds link one another to form an amide respectively. Finally the structures of BN-II and BN-III were determined to be N5-(2′-hydroxybenzyl)-allo-4-hydroxy-l-glutamine and N5-(4′-hydroxybenzyl)-l-glutamine respectively from their chemical and spectrometry properties.  相似文献   

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L-Amino acid ligase catalyzes the formation of an α-peptide bond from unprotected L-amino acids in an ATP-dependent manner, and this enzyme is very useful in efficient peptide production. We performed enzyme purification to obtain a novel L-amino acid ligase from Bacillus subtilis NBRC3134, a microorganism producing peptide-antibiotic rhizocticin. Rhizocticins are dipeptide or tripeptide antibiotics and commonly possess L-arginyl-L-2-amino-5-phosphono-3-cis-pentenoic acid. The purification was carried out by detecting L-arginine hydroxamate synthesis activity, and a target enzyme was finally purified 1,280-fold with 0.8% yield. The corresponding gene was then cloned and designated rizA. rizA was 1,242 bp and coded for 413 amino acid residues. Recombinant RizA was prepared, and it was found that the recombinant RizA synthesized dipeptides whose N-terminus was L-arginine in an ATP-dependent manner. RizA had strict substrate specificity toward L-arginine as the N-terminal substrate; on the other hand, the substrate specificity at the C-terminus was relaxed.  相似文献   

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The substrate specificity and the mode of action of the protease from Streptomyces cellulosae were investigated, using many kinds of peptides and proteins as substrates. The protease hydrolyzed peptides consisting of hydrophobic amino acids such as L-Phe-L-Leu-NH2, L-Pro-L-Phe-NH2, l-Leu-L-Met, L-Leu-L-Leu, Gly-L-Ile, L-Phe-L-Phe, L-Pro-L-Leu-Gly-NH2, etc. The protease hydrolyzed zein best among the proteins tested, but weakly hydrolyzed gelatin, myoglobin, bovine serum albumin, γ-globulin, and collagen. The protease mainly hydrolyzed Ser12-Leu13, Leu13-Tyr14, and Tyr14-Gln15 bonds in the oxidized A-chain of insulin and at least the Leu15-Tyr16 bond in the oxidized B-chain of insulin.  相似文献   

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Bacillus stearothermophilus CGTase had a wider acceptor specificity than Bacillus macerans CGTase did and produced large amounts of transfer products of various acceptors such as D-galactose, D-mannose, D-fructose, D- and L-arabinose, d- and L-fucose, L-rhamnose, D-glucosamine, and lactose, which were inefficient acceptors for B. macerans CGTase. The main component of the smallest transfer products of lactose was assumed to be α-D-glucosyl O-β-D-galactosyl-(l→4)-β-D-glucoside.  相似文献   

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ABSTRACT

Tyrosinase is the key enzyme that controls melanin formation. We found that a hot water extract of the lyophilized fruiting body of the fungus Lyophyllum decastes inhibited tyrosinase from Agaricus bisporus. The extract was fractionated by ODS column chromatography, and an active compound was obtained by purification through successive preparative HPLC using an ODS and a HILIC column. Using spectroscopic data, the compound was identified to be an uncommon amino acid, 6-hydroxytryptophan. 6-Hydroxy-L-tryptophan and 6-hydroxy-D-tryptophan were prepared through a Fenton reaction from L-tryptophan and D-tryptophan, respectively. The active compound was determined to be 6-hydroxy-L-tryptophan by comparison of their circular dichroism spectra and retention time on HPLC analysis of the Nα-(5-fluoro-2,4-dinitrophenyl)-L-leuciamide derivative with those of 6-hydroxy-L-tryptophan and 6-hydroxy-D-tryptophan. A Lineweaver–Burk plot of the enzyme reaction in the presence of 6-hydroxy-L-tryptophan indicated that this compound was a competitive inhibitor. The IC50 values of 6-hydroxy-L-tryptophan was 0.23 mM.  相似文献   

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