Studies on the phosphomannose isomerase of Amorphophallus konjac C. Koch I. Its isolation and some enzymic properties |
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Authors: | Murata Takao |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology and Genetics, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences Kitamoto, Saitama 364, Japan |
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Abstract: | A method is described for isolating phosphomannose isomerasefrom young konjak corms. The enzyme is believed to catalyzethe mannose forming reaction in growing corm tissues. The purifiedenzyme preparation was free from phosphoglucose isomerase activity,and was stable at pH 69. Maximum enzyme activity wasobserved at pH 6.57.0. The molecular weight of the enzymewas estimated as 45,000 using Sephadex gel filtration. The followingkinetic parameters were obtained: Km (mannose-6-P), 0.73 mM,Keq (fructose-6-P/mannose-6-P), 1.06 at pH 6.5, and activationenergy, 11,600 cal/mole. The enzyme was inhibited by the metalbinding agents EDTA, o-phenanthroline, and a,a'-bipyridyl. Theinhibitory effect of these agents was markedly influenced bythe pH level of the incubation mixture, being more pronouncedat pH 6 than at pH 8. 1 This paper constitutes part 3 of studies on konjak mannanbiosynthesis. (Received March 3, 1975; ) |
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