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The calcium-dependent inactivation of glycogen synthase in an isolated glycogen-protein complex (glycogen pellet) from rabbit skeletal muscle has been investigated. Addition of 1 mm Ca2+, 10 mm Mg2+, and 1 mm ATP-γ-S to a concentrated suspension of glycogen pellet resulted in a rapid activation of glycogen phosphorylase concomitant with an inactivation of glycogen synthase. These conversion reactions were blocked by ethylene glycol bis(β-aminoethyl ether) N, N′-tetraacetic acid or by pretreatment of the complex with an antiserum to purified phosphorylase kinase. These data suggest that in the glycogen-protein complex, which may be a functional unit of glycogen metabolism in vivo, phosphorylase kinase can catalyze a Ca2+-dependent activation of glycogen phosphorylase synchronized with an inactivation of glycogen synthase. If under similar conditions phosphoprotein phosphatase activity was assayed using exogenous [32P]phosphorylase, there was an apparent inactivation of the phosphatase. Evidence is presented that this apparent inactivation of phosphatase was due to an accumulation of endogenous phosphorylase a which acted as an inhibitor to the exogenous [32P]-phosphorylase.  相似文献   

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Cyclic AMP-induced tyrosinase synthesis in Neurospora crassa   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
Cyclic AMP induces the synthesis of tyrosinase in Neurospora crassa. Adenine, adenosine, 3′-AMP, 5′-AMP, and 2′,3′-cyclic AMP have no inductive effect while 8-bromocyclic AMP and dibutyryl cyclic AMP are good inducers. Caffeine and theophylline, inhibitors of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase, also induce tyrosinase. A possible relationship between cyclic AMP induction and previously reported induction by cycloheximide is suggested.  相似文献   

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We have purified a calmodulin-dependent glycogen synthase kinase from livers of normal and phosphorylase kinase-deficient (gsd/gsd) rats. No differences between normal and gsd/gsd rats were apparent in either (a) the ability of liver extracts to phosphorylate exogenous glycogen synthase in a Ca2+- and calmodulin-dependent manner or (b) the purification of the calmodulin-dependent synthase kinase. Although extracts from rat liver, when compared to rabbit liver extracts, had a significantly reduced ability to phosphorylate exogenous synthase, the calmodulin-dependent synthase kinase could be purified from rat liver using a protocol identical to that described for rabbit liver. Moreover, the synthase kinase purified from rat liver had properties very similar to those of the rabbit liver enzyme. The enzyme was completely dependent on calmodulin for activity against glycogen synthase, was unable to phosphorylate phosphorylase b, catalyzed the rapid incorporation of 0.4 mol phosphate/mol of glycogen synthase subunit, selectively phosphorylated sites 1b and 2 in the glycogen synthase molecule, had a Stokes' radius of about 70 Å, and appeared to be composed of subunits of Mr 56,000 and 57,000. These observations led us to conclude that (1) calmodulin-dependent glycogen synthase kinase is distinct from other kinases previously described and (2) the rat liver kinase and the rabbit liver kinase are very similar enzymes.  相似文献   

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Blue crab muscle (Callinectes danae) glycogen phosphorylase a was purified by adsorption of a crude extract on a starch column, elution with a dilute glycogen solution, selective precipitation with ammonium sulfate, dialysis against a solution containing ammonium sulfate and ethylenediaminetetraacetate, followed by centrifugation and chromatography on Sephadex G-25 (sp act 64.5 IU, recovery of 53.8%, and a purification factor of 189). The lyophilized preparation is stable for several months. Disc electrophoresis of the purified phosphorylase yields two protein bands, both with enzymatic activity of the a form. One of the protein bands represents about 10% of the total amount of protein present in the two bands. The molecular weight of the enzyme is 176,000 as determined by ultracentrifugation in a sucrose density gradient and 180,000 as determined by discontinuous polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The molecular weight found by disc electrophoresis corresponds to the main protein band. Crab muscle phosphorylase a is not associated under electrophoretic conditions in which rabbit muscle phosphorylase a shows association behavior. Subunit studies by continuous SDS-gel electrophoresis suggest that crab muscle phosphorylase a possesses only one subunit. Pyridoxal-5′-phosphate is a cofactor of the enzyme.  相似文献   

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Skeletal muscle phosphorylase b has been purified from lamprey, Entosphenus japonicus, to a state of homogeneity as judged by the criterion of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The enzyme was completely dependent on AMP for activity and converted into the a form by rabbit muscle phosphorylase kinase in the presence of ATP and Mg2+. The subunit molecular weight determined by SDS-gel electrophoresis was 94,000 ± 1,600 (SE). The enzyme activity was stimulated by Na2SO4, but was not affected by mercaptoethanol. The Km values of the a form for glucose 1-phosphate and glycogen were 3.5 mm and 0.13%, respectively, and those of the b form for glucose 1-phosphate, glycogen, and AMP were 15 mm, 0.4%, and 0.1 mm, respectively. These values were smaller than those reported with lobster phosphorylase and greater than those reported with mammalian skeletal muscle phosphorylases. Electrophoretic and immunological studies have indicated that lamprey phosphorylase b exists as a single molecular form in skeletal muscle, heart, brain, and kidney. Rabbit antibody against lamprey phosphorylase cross-reacted with phosphorylases from skate and shark livers more intensely than with those from skeletal muscles.  相似文献   

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An enzymic activity, obtained from Neurospora crassa, catalyzing the incorporation of [14C]glucose from ADP-[14C]glucose into a glucan of the glycogen type, is described. The properties of the ADPglucose: glycogen glucosyltransferase as compared with those of the already known UDP glucose: glycogen glucosyltransferase were studied. The radioactive products obtained with UDP-[14C]glucose or ADP-[14C]glucose released all the radioactivity as maltose after α or β amylase treatment. Glucose 6-phosphate stimulated the synthetase when UDP-[14C]glucose was the substrate but the stimulation was much greater with ADP-[14C]glucose as glucosyl donor. Glucose 6-phosphate plus EGTA gave maximal stimulation. The system was completely dependent on the presence of a ‘primer’ of the α 1 → 4 glucan type.  相似文献   

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Glycerokinase and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase activities have been examined in cell extracts obtained from Neurospora crassa after growth in media containing glycerol. The glycerokinase is located in the cytosol and has been partially purified by ion exchange and gel-filtration chromatography. The molecular weight of the enzyme has been estimated by sucrose density centrifugation to be approximately 120,000. No effect of either fructose-1,6-bisphosphate or other sugar phosphates on enzyme activity was observed. The G3P dehydrogenase activity in cell extracts is apparently catalyzed by a flavin-linked enzyme as no dependence for either NAD+ or NADP+ could be demonstrated. The enzyme is located primarily in the mitochondria and is not removed from mitochondrial membranes by treatment with digitonin. Separation of digitonin-treated mitochondria on discontinuous sucrose gradients indicated that the enzyme is located on the mitochondrial inner membrane. The synthesis of both enzymes is under some form of catabolite repression since increased specific activities could only be observed in cells grown on acetate, but not glucose, sucrose, or xylose.  相似文献   

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Heat treatment (90 sec at 70°) is shown to convert the bound molybdenum co-factor of tobacco cell-free extracts and bovine milk xanthine oxidase into a form capable of complementing the Neurospora crassa mutant nit-1.In the presence of 1 mM ascorbic acid, 25 mM molybdate and, for plant extracts, sulphydryl group protecting agents, the molybdenum co-factor can survive incubations up to 100° whilst maintaining its biological activity. Especially with plant extracts, the efficiency of heat treatment is considerably higher than that of the acidification procedure which is often utilized for releasing molybdenum co-factor.  相似文献   

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  • 1.1. A novel glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor was partially purified from crayfish hepatopancreas.
  • 2.2. The inhibitor was found only in two species of crayfish examined, and not in lobster, fresh and salt water clams, mussels or cockroaches.
  • 3.3. The inhibitor is a small protein (Mr = 23,000) which did not show proteolytic activity.
  • 4.4. Preliminary kinetic analysis of the inhibitory mechanism indicated that it bound to both glycogen and the glycogen phosphorylase protein.
  • 5.5. Inhibitor binding to glycogen resulted in a competitive inhibition pattern with respect to glycogen phosphorylase (inhibition constant of ca 10 μg/ml).
  • 6.6. The inhibitor also bound glycogen phosphorylase directly with a binding coefficient of 100 μg/ml resulting in a partially non-competitive inhibition pattern with respect to phosphate.
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Potato tuber phosphofructokinase was purified 19·.6-fold by a combination of ethanol fractionation and DEAE-cellulose column chromatography. The enzyme was very unstable; its pH optimum was 8·0. Km for fructose-6-phosphate, ATP and Mg2+ was 2·1 × 10?4 M, 4·5 × 10?5 M and 4·0 × 10?4 M respectively. ITP, GTP, UTP and CTP can act as phosphate donors, but are less active than ATP. Inhibition of enzyme activity by high levels of ATP was reversed by increasing the concentration of fructose-6-phosphate; the affinity of enzyme for fructose-6-phosphate decreased with increasing concentration of ATP. 5′-AMP, 3′,5′-AMP, 3′-AMP, deoxy AMP, UMP, IMP, CMP, GMP, ADP, CDP, GDP and UDP did not reverse the inhibition of enzyme by ATP. ADP, phosphoenolpyruvate and citrate inhibited phosphofructokinase activity but Pi did not affect it. Phosphofructokinase was not reactivated reversibly by mild change of pH and addition of effectors.  相似文献   

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A novel phosphorylase was characterized as new member of glycoside hydrolase family 94 from the cellulolytic bacterium Xanthomonas campestris and the fungus Neurospora crassa. The enzyme catalyzed reversible phosphorolysis of cellobionic acid. We propose 4-O-β-d-glucopyranosyl-d-gluconic acid: phosphate α-d-glucosyltransferase as the systematic name and cellobionic acid phosphorylase as the short names for the novel enzyme. Several cellulolytic fungi of the phylum Ascomycota also possess homologous proteins. We, therefore, suggest that the enzyme plays a crucial role in cellulose degradation where cellobionic acid as oxidized cellulolytic product is converted into α-d-glucose 1-phosphate and d-gluconic acid to enter glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway, respectively.  相似文献   

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Summary Phosphorylase ab hybrid was demonstrated in perfused rat hearts and during the in vitro conversion of purified rat heart phosphorylase b. Phosphorylase ab hybrid was determined in rat heart extracts by the activating effect of AMP in the presence of caffeine. These results were confirmed by the quantitative determination of incorporated 32P in vitro and through the characteristic inhibition of ab hybrid by glucose-6-phosphate.As shown by our results, in aerobically perfused control hearts only the ab hybrid represents the active form of phosphorylase, its activity reaching about 20% of the total. In response to isoproterenol (5–1000 ng), the amount of ab hybrid rose to about 30–40%, preceding the rise of the a form, which increased in a dose-dependent manner up to 45% of the total.The great sensitivity of the ab form to AMP activation and glucose-6-phosphate inhibition supports its physiological significance in heart under in vivo conditions as well. Our results strongly suggest that the activity ratio -AMP/+AMP reflects rather the percentage ratio of phosphorylated subunits than that of the activated (partially or totally phosphorylated) phosphorylase molecules.  相似文献   

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Alpha-glucan phosphorylase catalyzes the reversible cleavage of α-1-4-linked glucose polymers into α-D-glucose-1-phosphate. We report the recombinant production of an α-glucan/maltodextrin phosphorylase (PF1535) from a hyperthermophilic archaeon, Pyrococcus furiosus, and the first detailed biochemical characterization of this enzyme from any archaeal source using a mass-spectrometry-based assay. The apparent 98 kDa recombinant enzyme was active over a broad range of temperatures and pH, with optimal activity at 80 °C and pH 6.5–7. This archaeal protein retained its complete activity after 24 h at 80 °C in Tris-HCl buffer. Unlike other previously reported phosphorylases, the Ni-affinity column purified enzyme showed broad substrate specificity in both the synthesis and degradation of maltooligosaccharides. In the synthetic direction of the enzymatic reaction, the lowest oligosaccharide required for the chain elongation was maltose. In the degradative direction, the archaeal enzyme can produce glucose-1-phosphate from maltotriose or longer maltooligosaccharides including both glycogen and starch. The specific activity of the enzyme at 80 °C in the presence of 10 mM maltoheptaose and at 10 mg ml–1 glycogen concentration was 52 U mg–1 and 31 U mg–1, respectively. The apparent Michaelis constant and maximum velocity for inorganic phosphate were 31 ± 2 mM and 0.60 ± 0.02 mM min–1 µg–1, respectively. An initial velocity study of the enzymatic reaction indicated a sequential bi-bi catalytic mechanism. Unlike the more widely studied mammalian glycogen phosphorylase, the Pyrococcus enzyme is active in the absence of added AMP.  相似文献   

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AMP-dependent activity of glycogen phosphorylase b is stimulated by the polymyxins A, B, D, and E. Kinetic studies indicate that these cyclic peptide antibiotics at low concentrations greatly enhance AMP-activation of the enzyme. The presence of polymyxins in the assay system leads to (a) partial desensitization of allosteric interactions toward AMP, (b) lowering of Km for the substrates glucose-1-phosphate and glycogen, and (c) reversal of the glucose-6-phosphate inhibition. in contrast to phosphorylase b, neither AMP-phosphorylase b′ system nor phosphorylase a (with or without AMP) is considerably activated by polymyxins.  相似文献   

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FAD Synthetase (FADS) [EC 2.7.7.2], the second enzyme in flavin cofactor biosynthetic pathway converts FMN to FAD, plays an important role in many redox reactions. Neurospora crassa FADS (NcFADS) was cloned and overexpressed in E. coli cells. Recombinant NcFADS was purified in high yields of ~8 mg per liter of bacterial culture using a single step glutathione sepharose affinity chromatography. SDS-PAGE and MALDI-MS revealed that NcFADS has a molecular mass of ~31 kDa. Enzyme kinetic analysis monitored by reverse phase HPLC demonstrate a specific activity and kcat of 1356 nmol/min/mg and 0.69sec?1 respectively. Steady state kinetic analysis of NcFADS exhibited a Km of NcFADS for FMN is 2.7 μM and for MgATP?2 is 88.7 μM. Isothermal titration calorimetry experiments showed that the recombinant protein binds to the substrates with apparent Kd of 20.8 μM for FMN and 16.6 μM for MgATP?2. Biophysical characterization using intrinsic fluorescence suggests that the enzyme is in folded conformation. Far-UV CD data suggest that the backbone of the enzyme is predominantly in a helical conformation. Differential scanning calorimetry data shows that the Tm is 53 °C ± 1. This is the first report on cloning, purification and characterization of FADS from N. crassa. The specific activity of NcFADS is the highest than any of the reported FADS from any other source. The results obtained in this study is expected to pave way for intensive research aimed to understand the molecular basis for the extraordinarily high turnover rate of NcFADS.  相似文献   

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A rapid, sensitive, bioluminescence technique for detecting PAPS (adenosine 3′-phosphate 5′-sulfatophosphate) in biological materials is described. PAPS is first hydrolysed in 0.2 n HCl to PAP (adenosine 3′-phosphate 5′-phosphate) and is then assayed by the luciferin-luciferase system of the sea pansy, Renilla reniformis, which is specific for PAP. This bioluminescence system produces light at a rate that is proportional to the amount of PAP present. Light emission is measured in a liquid scintillation spectrometer with the two photomultipliers out of coincidence.Very low amounts of PAPS (10–100 pmoles) have been determined in extracts of yeast and various plant tissues by this method. The production of PAPS in extracts of young wheat leaves is enhanced by including either 5′-AMP or 3′-AMP in the reaction mixture. It is possible that these nucleotides protect PAPS from enzymes that degrade this compound, e.g., a nucleotidase.  相似文献   

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The activation (dephosphorylation) of glycogen synthase and the inactivation (dephosphorylation) of phosphorylase in rat liver extracts on the administration of fructose were examined. The lag in the conversion of synthase b into a was cancelled, owing to the accumulation of fructose 1-phosphate. A decrease in the rate of dephosphorylation of phosphorylase a was also observed. The latency re-appeared in gel-filtered liver extracts. Similar latency was demonstrated in extracts from glucagon-treated rats. Addition of fructose 1-phosphate to the extract was able to abolish the latency, and the activation of glycogen synthase and the inactivation of phosphorylase occurred simultaneously. Fructose 1-phosphate increased the activity of glycogen synthase b measured in the presence of 0.2-0.4 mM-glucose 6-phosphate. According to kinetic investigations, fructose 1-phosphate increased the affinity of synthase b for its substrate, UDP-glucose. The accumulation of fructose 1-phosphate resulted in glycogen synthesis in the liver by inducing the enzymic activity of glycogen synthase b in the presence of glucose 6-phosphate in vivo and by promoting the activation of glycogen synthase.  相似文献   

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Glucose-grown cells of Streptococcus salivarius have been shown to contain a polyglucose phosphorylase which had maximum activity in the stationary phase of growth. Despite the fact that activity in crude cell-free extracts was two- to threefold greater in the presence of corn dextrin than with oyster glycogen, subsequent purification (200-fold) of the enzyme from the soluble fraction of the organism by protamine sulfate treatment, ammonium sulfate fractionation (30–50%), ion exchange chromatography on DEAE-cellulose and gel filtration on Sephadex G-200 demonstrated that this dextrin/glycogen activity was associated with a single enzyme. Since glucose-grown cells of S. salivarius are known to synthesize a typical glycogen polymer, the enzyme was named: glycogen phosphorylase. The purified enzyme preparation was devoid of phosphoglucomutase and ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase, but contained a small amount of ADP-glucose: α-1,4 glucan transferase activity. The enzyme was stable at ?10 °C in the presence of 0.2 m NaF, while the pH optimum for the enzyme was 6.0 both with glycogen and with dextrin. With the purified enzyme, corn dextrin was the best primer, both in the direction of synthesis and in the direction of phosphorolysis, being 1.8–1.9 times more effective than purified S. salivarius glycogen. When the enzyme was assayed in the direction of glycogen synthesis, a Km value of 3.4 mm was obtained for glucose-1-P, while the values for S. salivarius glycogen, oyster glycogen and corn dextrin were 25, 42, and 40 mg/ml, respectively. In the direction of phosphorolysis, Km values were 20 mm for Pi obtained with oyster glycogen, 25 mm for Pi with corn dextrin, and 20 mg/ml and 26 mg/ml for oyster glycogen and corn dextrin, respectively. Present data suggests no involvement of -SH groups in enzyme catalysis, while the enzyme was inhibited by divalent ions with the severest inhibition being observed with Ca2+, Zn2+ and Fe2+. The two ion chelators, EDTA and EGTA, had no effect on enzyme activity.  相似文献   

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Cells of Micrococcus sp. 2102 incorporate inorganic [32P]phosphate from the medium into the sugar-phosphate polymer of the wall. Controlled acid hydrolysis of sodium dodecyl sulphate-extracted cells gives N-acetylglucosamine 6-[32P]phosphate which can be purified by ion-exchange chromatography and incubated with UTP in the presence of crude preparations of phosphoacetylglucosamine mutase from Neurospora crassa and UTP: N-acetylglucosamine 1-phosphate phosphotransferase from Bacillus licheniformis which act in concert to synthesise β-[32P]UDP-N-acetylglucosamine.  相似文献   

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