Isozymes of glutamate dehydrogenase from oat leaves: Properties and light effect on synthesis |
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Authors: | Barash I; Mor H; Sadon T |
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Institution: | Department of Botany, Tel Aviv University, The Dr. George S. Wise Center for Life Sciences Tel Aviv, Israel |
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Abstract: | Ammonium-dependent induction of a GDH isozyme in oat leaveswas proportional to light intensity and inhibited by DCMU. Thestimulation of GDH synthesis in response to ammonia was partiallyrepressed by benzimidazole. The inducible (no. 1) and noninducible(no. 2) GDH isozymes wereseparated and purified by approximately54 and 24 fold respectively. The two isozymes were highly specificfor NAD and the rate of NADH oxidation was 7 to 9 times higherthan NAD reduction. Both isozymes showed similar Km values forsubstrates of the reductive amination reaction and pH optimafor NADH oxidation. The pH optima for NAD reduction were 9 and8.2 for isozymes1 and 2 respectively. The two isozymes had asimilar molecular weight, 2.22.4 x 105 but differed intheir isoelectric point and temperature sensitivity. Resultssuggest that the GDH isozymes in oat leaves are two differententities but might possess a similar metabolic function. (Received January 6, 1976; ) |
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