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Purification and immunological properties of an NAD(H) dependent glutamate dehydrogenase from soybean cells (Glycine max L.)
Authors:P D Shargool and J C Jain
Institution:

a Department of Biochemistry, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 0W0, Canada

b Plant Biotechnology Institute, 110 Gymnasium Road, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7N 0W0, Canada

Abstract:Studies were carried out on glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH, EC 1.4.1.2) isolated from the SB1 and SB3 soybean (Glyciene max L. cv. Mandarin) cell cultures. The NAD(H) dependent enzyme from SB1 and SB3 cells was purified to homogeneity, and that from the SB3 cells studied in detail. It was shown to be activated by calcium. The molecular weight of the native enzyme was found to be 263 000 ± 12 000. The molecular weight of the subunits was shown to be 41 000 ± 2000, which indicates that the enzyme has a hexameric structure. Anti-GDH antibodies were produced in rabbits, to GDH purified to homogeneity from both cell cultures. Each antibody preparation reacted with the purified enzyme produced from either cell culture. Antibodies to GDH from SB3 cells were utilized to study the apparent induction of GDH, which occurs when these cells are grown in a medium with ammonium ions as the sole nitrogen source. The increase in GDH activity was shown to be due to de-novo protein synthesis. The anti-SB3-GDH antibody preparation was also tested for cross reactivity with crude GDH preparations from a number of plant sources, and purified GDH from a number of other organisms. The antibody was shown to cross react with a number of the GDH preparations.
Keywords:soybean cells  GDH  structure  antibodies  synthesis
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