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Biochemical and genetic studies on alkaline phosphatase ofCeratitis capitata
Authors:Kostas Bourtzis  Vassilios J Marmaras  Antigone Zacharopoulou
Institution:1. Department of Biology, University of Patras, Patras, Greece
Abstract:Two forms of alkaline phosphatase exist in the integument of the “white pupae” (wp) and dark pupae (dp) mutant strains ofCeratitis capitata, during transition from larvae to pupae. They were separated by DEAE-cellulose chromatography. Both isoenzymes have a molecular weight of approximately 180,000 and two pH optima, at 9.4 and at 11.0. The isoenzymes of the “dark pupae” mutant catalyze the hydrolysis of phosphotyrosine and β-glycerophosphate but not phosphoserine, phosphothreonine, ATP, and AMP. In contrast, the isoenzymes of the white pupae mutant hydrolyze all the substrates tested. The ALPase 1 of the dark pupae mutant was inhibited byL-tyrosine, butL-phenylalanine had no effect on either isoenzyme. The effects of divalent cations, EDTA, temperature, urea, and 2-mercaptoethanol were also investigated. Electrophoretic analysis did not reveal any variants of the larval and pupal isoenzymes, but ALPase A, an adult stage-specific isoenzyme, was found to be polymorphic. The electrophoretic variants were shown to be controlled by three codominant alleles located on the third chromosome ofCeratitis capitata. Since we found no hybrid enzyme, we conclude that ALPase A is monomeric.
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