FRACTIONATION BY DEAE-CELLULOSE COLUMN CHROMATOGRAPHY AND SOME PROPERTIES OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE EXTRACTED FROM AN ANDOSOL UNDER FOREST
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An extract prepared from Andosol under forest was treated with protamine sulfate resulting in the precipitation and removal of brown-colored compounds in the extract. The protamine-treated extract was applied to a DEAE-cellulose chromatography column. Seven fractions with phosphodiesterase activity were obtained by stepwise elution with KCl (0-0.8 M) solution prepared in 0.02 M Tris-HCl buffer (pH 7.4). The fraction eluted by 0.2 M KCl was the largest for phosphodiesterase activity. Each fraction had a hydrolytic activity toward bis-(p-nitrophenyl)phosphate, deoxythymidine-3'-p-nitrophenyl phosphate, deoxythymidine-5'-p-nitrophenyl phosphate and p-nitrophenyl phosphate. The artificial substrate with the nucleotide moiety was a better substrate than that without nucleotide moiety. Each fraction showed a hydrolytic activity for DNA and RNA. Optimum pH for the phosphodiesterase activity of each fraction ranged from 5.0-6.0. Michaelis constant of each fraction for bis-(p-nitrophenyl)-phosphate ranged from 7.7×10^<-4> to 1.910^<-3> M. These properties of the fractions were compared with those of known enzymes which were reported to hydrolyze bis-(p-nitrophenyl)-phosphate.
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Hayano Koichi
National Institute Of Agro-environmental Sciences
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Hayano Koichi
National Institute Of Agricultural Sciences
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