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Kinetic and expression profiling of cytosolic pyruvate kinase enzyme during seed development of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea)
Authors:Somnath Mandal  Pranita Bose  Sangeeta Dawar  A. P. Rajarani  I. M. Santha
Affiliation:1. Division of Biochemistry, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, 110012, India
Abstract:In the recent years tremendous progress has been achieved in deconstructing the oil biosynthetic pathways, majority of which is in Arabidopsis. Glycolysis is fundamental to this process as it is the cardinal supplier of precursors for fatty acid metabolism. Recent reports suggest that modification and expression of pyruvate kinase (PK), a crucial regulatory enzyme involved in glycolysis is one of the plausible ways to alter seed oil content in plants. In the present study we evaluated the kinetic behavior and expression profiling of pyruvate kinase, associated with seed development in a major oilseed crop B. juncea. Developmental profiling of the enzyme showed that enzyme activity was highest during middle stage (35 DAF) of seed development which is strongly corroborated by the expression profiling of the enzyme using RT-PCR approach. Oil accumulation pattern also correlated with the enzyme expression study. Comparative activity profiling from different tissues showed seedlings to have elevated activity than other tissues. For kinetic characterization, the enzyme was partially purified by 12.3 fold using DEAE-Sephadex column and showed a narrow pH optimum of 7.0. In presence of saturated substrate concentration, the enzyme exhibited hyperbolic kinetics for both ADP and PEP with Km (Michaelis constant value) for PEP and ADP was found to be 178.5 and 96.45 μM respectively. ATP and citrate are the most significant allosteric effectors of the partially purified PK. Study on isozymes of PK resulted in a single band.
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