Competitive inhibition of phosphoglucose isomerase of apple leaves by sorbitol 6-phosphate |
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Authors: | Zhou Rui Cheng Lailiang |
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Affiliation: | Department of Horticulture, 134A Plant Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. |
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Abstract: | Apple leaf cytosolic phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI, EC 5.3.1.9) was purified to an apparent homogeneity with a specific activity of 2456units/mg protein, and chloroplastic PGI was partially purified to a specific activity of 72units/mg protein to characterize their biochemical properties. These two isoforms showed differential responses to heat treatment; incubation at 50 degrees C for 10min resulted in a complete loss of the chloroplastic PGI activity, whereas the cytosolic PGI only lost 50% of its activity. Apple cytosolic PGI is a dimeric enzyme with a molecular mass of 66kDa for each monomer. The activity of both isoforms was strongly inhibited by erythrose 4-phosphate (E4P) with a K(i) of 1.2 and 3.0muM for the cytosolic PGI and chloroplastic PGI, respectively. Sorbitol 6-phosphate (Sor6P), an intermediate in sorbitol biosynthesis, was found to be a competitive inhibitor for both cytosolic and chloroplastic PGIs with a K(i) of 61 and 40muM, respectively. PGIs from both spinach and tomato leaves were also inhibited by Sor6P in a similar manner. The possible physiological significance of this finding is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Apple Phosphoglucose isomerase Sorbitol 6-phosphate |
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