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Proteolytic enzymes in Chlamydomonas I. A survey on the aminopeptidase pattern in asynchronous vegetative cells of Chlamydomonas reinhardii
Authors:Lang, Winfried C.   Blatt, Dorothea   Plapp, Roland
Affiliation:Fachbereich Biologie der Universit?t Kaiserslautern Postfach 3049, D-6750 Kaiserslautern, West-Germany
Abstract:The supernatant of a crude extract from vegetative cells ofChlamydomonas reinhardii contains three different types of aminopeptidases.They are similar in their substrate specificities to the relativealanine specific aminopeptidases, the relative leucine specificaminopeptidases and the specific proline iminopeptidases describedin many other systems. Relative alanine specific aminopeptidasewhich also cleaves N-terminal Lys and Leu residues has a molecularweight of 92,000 daltons and is inhibited by zinc and manganeseions.Relative leucine specific aminopeptidase shows high activitywith N-terminal Phe besides Leu, and is capable of cleavingTyr, Pro, and to a minor degree Ala. It has a molecular weightof 76,000 daltons. No effects on its activity were detectedin the presence of divalent cations or chelating agents. Theiminopeptidase specifically splits N-terminal Pro and has amolecular weight of about 255,000 daltons. All the enzymes showoptimal activity at pH 8.0–8.5. The two aminopeptidases can be separated from the iminopeptidaseby ammonium sulfate solubilization and from each other by subsequentfractionation on DEAE-cellulose. Relative leucine specific activityappeared as a single enzyme in all the fractionation techniquesused, but it gave two distinct bands when crude extracts wererun on native polyacrylamide gels. Therefore, this enzyme mayexist in multiple molecularforms. (Received October 17, 1978; )
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