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Kinetic and thermodynamic characterization of adenylyl cyclase from Euglena gracilis
Authors:Jasso-Chávez Ricardo  Vega-Segura Alicia  El-Hafidi Mohammed  Moreno-Sánchez Rafael  Eugenia Torres-Márquez M
Affiliation:Departamento de Bioquímica, Facultad de Medicina, UNAM, DF, Mexico.
Abstract:Some kinetic and thermodynamic properties of the plasma membrane adenylyl cyclase (AC) from the protist Euglena gracilis were examined. The AC kinetics for Mg-ATP was hyperbolic with a K(m) value of 0.33-0.43 mM, whereas the inhibition exerted by 2('),5(')-dideoxyadenosine was of the mixed type with a K(i) of 80-147 microM. The V(m) value (0.9 or 1.8 nmol(mg protein)(-1)min(-1)) changed, depending upon the carbon source in the growth medium (lactic acid or glutamate plus malate). Lactic acid membrane AC was slightly more thermolabile (from 28 to 40 degrees C) and showed higher activation energy (range 15-25 degrees C). With lactate, the total and saturated fatty acid percentage content in the plasma membrane was significantly greater than with glutamate plus malate, whereas the percentage content of polyunsaturated (n-3) fatty acids was lower. The data suggest that the fatty acid composition, as changed by the carbon source in the growth medium, may modulate the AC activity in Euglena.
Keywords:Adenylyl cyclase   cAMP   Enzyme kinetics   Euglena gracilis   Fatty acids   Protist   Signal transduction
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