Abstract: | Glutamate dehydrogenase was partially purified from grapevine(Vitis vinifera L. cv. Soultanina) tissues and its activityand isoenzymic pattern were studied. Seven anodal migratingisoenzymes were revealed after PAGE. Leaf protoplasts were isolatedfrom in vitro-grown axenic shoot cultures and used to studythe intracellular localization of GDH. Results revealed thatthe enzyme was associated with the mitochondrial fraction. Theisoenzyme with the lowest electrophoretic mobility, which accountedfor 35 to 40% of total activity, was purified 2050-fold to homogeneityfrom leaves. The purification method included ammonium sulphatefractionation, DEAE-cellulose chromatography, Sephadex G-200gel filtration and NAD-sepharose affinity chromatography. Themolecular weight of the native enzyme was estimated to be 252kDa and it consisted of identical 42.5 kDa subunits. pH optimumfor the aminating reaction was 8.0 and for the deaminating reaction9.3. At optimum pH conditions the apparent Km values for ammonium,as ammonium chloride and ammonium sulphate, -ketoglutarate,NADH, glutamate, and NAD+ were 45.0, 13.0, 2.1, 0.069, 18.0,and 0.195 mM, respectively. The amination reaction of GDH wasfully activated with about 100 µM Ca2+ while the deaminationreaction was not affected by the addition of Ca2+. The isoenzymesof GDH showed different magnitude of their activating responseto calcium ions. Key words: Vitis vinifera L., glutamate dehydrogenase |