Comparative studies on the regulation of DAHP synthetase activity in blue-green and green algae |
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Authors: | H. L. Weber A. Böck |
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Affiliation: | (1) Botanisches Institut der Universität München, Muchen, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Regulation of DAHP synthetase activity was investigated in autotrophically grown blue-green and green algae. Members of the class of blue-green algae possess an enzyme, the activity of which is regulated by l-tyrosine and l-phenylalanine, whereby l-tyrosine is effective in 100 fold lower concentrations. DAHP synthetases of two organisms, Anabaena and Anacystis, were shown to belong to the V-type of allosteric enzymes.In contrast to the DAHP synthetase of blue-green algae regulation of this enzyme could not be demonstrated in two green algae, Ankistrodesmus and Maesotaenium. However, Euglena gracilis, both under conditions of mixotrophic and autotrophic growth, exhibits very effective regulation of this key enzyme; again, the inhibitors are tyrosine and phenylalanine. DAHP synthetase activity of Euglena has been purified about 40 fold; during this enrichment no separation of the enzyme activity inhibited by tyrosine and that by phenylalanine could be observed. |
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