THE DISTRIBUTION OF FORMYLTETRAHYDROFOLATE SYNTHETASE IN PLANTS, AND THE PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF THE ENZYME FROM PEA SEEDLINGS |
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Authors: | IWAI KAZUO; SUZUKI NOBORU; MIZOGUCHI SHUSAKU |
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Institution: | Research Institute for Food Science, Kyoto University Kyoto |
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Abstract: | - Formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase (E. C. 6. 3. 4. 3) was foundto be widely distributed in higher plants and the high enzymeactivity was observed in green leaves of Brassica and Alliumspecies, spinach, and in pea seedlings. In pea seedlings, theenzyme activity changed during the course of germination, andmost of the enzyme activity was located in a soluble fractionof the cytoplasm.
- The enzyme was labile and lost the activityrapidly, even whenstored at 5 in the presence of 0.1 M mercaptoethanol.It was,however, found that ammonium sulfate was very effectivein stabilizingthe enzyme activity.
- The enzyme has been purifiedapproximately 500-fold from extractsof pea seedlings by treatmentswith ammonium sulfate, protaminesulfate, hydroxylapatite, calciumphosphate gel, and DEAE-cellulosecolumn chromatography.
- Thepurified enzyme was specific for formate, ATP and FAH4,andthe Michaelis constants for these reactants were 2.1 102M, 5.1 104 M, and 5.6 103 M, respectively.
- The optimum pH was found to be 8.0, and the optimal temperaturewas observed at 37. Both NH4$ and a divalent cation (MgSS orMnSS) were required for the optimal activity.
1 Studies on the Enzymatic Synthesis and Metabolism of FolateCoenzymes in Plants. II. (For the previous paper see reference(8)) A part of this paper was presented at the Meeting of theKansai Division of the Agricultural Chemical Society of Japan,Kyoto, January 29, 1966. |
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