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Effect of anaerobiosis and anhydrobiosis on the extent of glycolytic enzyme binding in Artermia embryos
Authors:A. Lazou  I. Polydoros  Is. Beis
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Animal Physiology, Dept. of Zoology, School of Science, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, GR-54006 Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:The effect of anaerobiosis and anhydrobiosis on the extent of binding of glycolytic enzymes to the particulate fraction of the cell was studied in Artemia salina embryos. During control aerobic development, trehalase, phosphofructokinase and pyruvate kinase showed an increase in the percentage associated with the particulate fraction which is consistent with the carbohydrate-based metabolism of Artemia embryos. However, anaerobiosis resulted in decreased enzyme binding for six glycolytic enzymes; hexokinase, aldolase, pyruvate kinase and lactate dehydrogenase were the exceptions. Decreased enzyme binding was also observed after exposure to dehydrating conditions. The results suggest that glycolytic rate could be regulated by changes in the distribution of glycolytic enzymes between free and bound forms in Artemia embryos. This reversible interaction of glycolytic enzymes with structural proteins may account for part of the metabolic arrest observed during anaerobic dormancy and anhydrobiosis.Abbreviation pHi intracellular concentration of H+ ions
Keywords:Glycolytic enzyme binding  Anaerobic dormancy  Anhydrobiosis  Artemia
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