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Oxygenase properties of crystallized fraction 1 protein from tobacco.
Authors:T V Marsho  S D Kung
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Catonsville, Maryland 21228 U.S.A.
Abstract:Ribulose 1,5-diphosphate-dependent oxygenase activity was demonstrated for crystallized Fraction 1 protein (RuDP2 carboxylase EC 4.1.1.39) from tobacco. The kinetic properties of this oxygenase function were examined polarographically in air-equilibrated medium. Optimum activity was obtained at pH 8.4–8.6, and required 4–8 mm MgCl2. Higher Mg2+ concentrations decreased activity and slightly shifted the pH optimum to 8.2–8.3. The apparent Km (RuDP) and Km (Mg2+) were 22 μm and 0.5 mm, respectively. Oxygenase activity was inhibited by bicarbonate and indirectly by KCN. Kinetic studies suggest that the active inhibitory substance is the cyanohydrin derivative formed from the reaction of KCN with RuDP.Changes in oxygenase kinetics were observed upon addition of RuDP, as previously reported for the carboxylase function of this enzyme. Oxygenase activity required preincubation of the enzyme with both Mg2+ and low concentrations of bicarbonate. Activities were enhanced about 20 and 70% when FDP (0.1 mm) and NADPH (0.5 mm), respectively, were included during preincubation.
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