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Carbon isotope fractionation by ribulose-1,5-bisophosphate carboxylase from various organisms
Authors:Estep M F  Tabita F R  Parker P L  Van Baalen C
Affiliation:University of Texas, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas Marine Laboratory, Port Aransas, Texas 78373.
Abstract:Carbon isotope fractionation by structurally and catalytically distinct ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylases from one eucaryotic and four procaryotic organisms has been measured under nitrogen. The average fractionation for 40 experiments was −34.1 ‰ with respect to the δ13C of the dissolved CO2 used, although average fractionations for each enzyme varied slightly: spinach carboxylase, −36.5 ‰; Hydrogenomonas eutropha, −38.7 ‰; Agmenellum quadruplicatum, −32.2 ‰; Rhodospirillum rubrum, −32.1 ‰; Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides peak I carboxylase, −31.4 ‰; and R. sphaeroides peak II carboxylase, −28.3 ‰. The carbon isotope fractionation value was largely independent of method of enzyme preparation, purity, or reaction temperature, but in the case of spinach ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase fractionation, changing the metal cofactor used for enzyme activation had a distinct effect on the fractionation value. The fractionation value of −36.5 ‰ with Mg2+ as activator shifted to −29.9 ‰ with Ni2+ as activator and to −41.7 ‰ with Mn2+ as activator. These dramatic metal effects on carbon isotope fractionation may be useful in examining the catalytic site of the enzyme.
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