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Properties and biosynthesis of cell wall-bound acid phosphatase in Aspergillus nigerx
Authors:Komano   Teruya
Affiliation:Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158, Japan
Abstract:Acid phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.2[EC]) of Aspergillus niger myceliumwas distributed exclusively in the cell wall and soluble fractions,whereas alkaline phosphatase was distributed in the solubleand particulate fractions but only slightly in the cell wallfraction. Cell wall-bound acid phosphatase was released by fungal-walllytic enzymes such as snail gut juice. Cell wall-bound, released,and soluble acid phosphatases showed very similar enzymaticproperties except that the bound enzyme was more stable to heatand detergents. By DEAE-cellulose chromatography, the releasedacid phosphatase was found to correspond to acid phosphatasesI A, IB and II in the soluble fraction. When phosphate in the medium was consumed, the acid phosphataseactivity of the soluble fraction increased more rapidly thanthat of the cell wall fraction. When phosphate was added tothe derepressed culture, the acid phosphatase activity of thesoluble fraction decreased after a short lag period, while thatof the cell wall fraction continued to increase. When labeledamino acid was added to the derepressed culture, it was incorporatedinto the soluble acid phosphatase without a lag period, whileit was incorporated into the cell wall phosphatase after a lagperiod. From these observations, acid phosphatase was consideredto be synthesized first as the soluble form and then integratedinto the cell wall. 1 The present experiments were carried out, for the most part,at the Institute of Applied Microbiology of the University ofTokyo. (Received January 19, 1976; )
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