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Glutamine synthetase from the green alga Monoraphidium braunii is regulated by oxidative modification
Authors:Lourdes Humanes  JosManuel García-Fernndez  Antonio Lpez-Ruiz  Jesús Diez
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Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Instituto de Biología Básica y Aplicada, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de Córdoba, Avda. Medina Azahara, s/n: 14071, Córdoba, Spain

Abstract:Monoraphidium braunii glutamine synthetase is inactivated by several mixed-function oxidation systems. Inactivation requires oxygen and a metal cation as it does not take place under anaerobic conditions or in the presence of EDTA. Glutamine synthetase can be protected against that inactivation by peroxidase and catalase but not by superoxide dismutase indicating that hydrogen peroxide is involved in the process, although hydrogen peroxide is not itself effective. The oxidative modification of glutamine synthetase renders the protein more sensitive to temperature and susceptible to proteolytic attack. This has been demonstrated by measuring by quantitative immunoelectrophoresis the levels of glutamine synthetase antigen, in enzymatic preparations treated with different oxidation systems. Besides, immunoblotting of crude extracts in the presence of mixed-function oxidation systems shows the disappearance of material cross-reacting with anti-glutamine synthetase antibodies. Other results show that glutamine synthetase from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii could be subjected to the same kind of oxidative inactivation. The possible regulatory role of oxidative modification of glutamine synthetase in green algae is discussed.
Keywords:Glutamine synthetase  Metal-catalyzed oxidation  Regulation  Green algae
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