Two regulatory isozymes of glutamine synthetase from Bacillus caldolyticus, an extreme thermophile. |
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Authors: | F C Wedler R M Kenney A E Ashour J Carfi |
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Institution: | Chemistry, Department, Biochemistry Program Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, New York 12181 USA |
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Abstract: | Two glutamine synthetases (EC 6.3.1.2) have been purified to homogeneity from strain YTP, grown at 70° on a minimal, defined medium. The enzymes are virtually identical in size and molecular weight (12 sub-units of MW 50,000), but differ in their isoelectric points, electrophoretic mobility, net charge, inherent thermal stability, affinity for substrates, and activity responses to metal ions and pH. Of primary interest is the observation that the more acidic form (pI = 5.2), EI, is strongly feedback-regulated by certain amino acids derived from glutamine (Gly, L-Ala, L- and D-ser) but not by L-Glu or AMP, whereas the less acidic form (pI = 5.5), EII, is inhibited most strongly by L-Gln and AMP, but not by the above amino acids. Both enzymes are inhibited strongly by ADP, CTP, NAD, glucosamine-6-P, less strongly by nucleotide diphosphates and L-Trp, and are activated by nucleotide monophosphates other than AMP. These results suggest that overall regulation of glutamine synthetase by the full spectrum of end product metabolites derived from L-Gln is accomplished by regulatory isozymes in this extremely thermophilic organism. |
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