Possible common origin of glucosyltransferases in Oscillatoria princeps |
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Authors: | Jerome F Fredrick |
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Institution: | The Research Laboratories, Dodge Chemical Company, Bronx, NY 10469, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Gel electrophoresis of the glucosyltransferases of the blue-green alga, Oscillatoria princeps, followed by immunodiffusion against anti-phosphorylase rabbit serum, showed cross-reactions of the two phosphorylase isozymes and the two synthetase isozymes of the alga. Weak cross-reactions were also obtained with the branching isozymes. Apparent extensive similarities in the structure of the phosphorylases and the synthetases were indicated. However, only partial structural similarities between the two groups of α-1,4-glucosidic bond formers and the branching isozymes exist as indicated by the weak immunological reactions obtained and the formation of “spurs” on the immunoprecipitin lines. If the synthesis of α-1,4-glucosidic linkages and the formation of α-1,6 cross linkages were at one time due to the bifunctional action of a single catalytic protein, then the separation of these two enzymatic activities took place prior to the derivation of the synthetases from the phosphorylases. |
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Keywords: | Cyanophyceae blue-green alga glucosyltransferases storage polyglucoside immunoelectrophoresis evolution |
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