Purification, Properties and Phosphorylation of Anaerobically Induced Enolase in Echinochloa phyllopogon and E. crus-pavonis : ENVIRONMENTAL AND STRESS RESPONSES : PROTEINS, ENZYMES AND METABOLISM
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Enolase (2-phospho-D-glycerate hydrolyase, EC 4.2.1. 11) activity is differentially induced by anoxia in the flood-tolerant species E. phyllopogon (Stev.) Koss and the flood-intolerant species E. crus-pavonis (H.B.K.) Schult. To examine the regulation of enolase at the protein level, we purified the enzyme from both species to near homogeneity and compared their physico-chemical and catalytic properties. Enolase purified from E. phyllopogon exhibits optimal activity at pH 7.0, a K_m of 80μM for 2-PGA, a Q_<10> Of 1.97 and an E_a of 12.3 kcal mol^<-1>. Similarly, enolase from E. crus-pavonis exhibits optimal activity at pH 7.0, a K_m of 50μM for 2-PGA, a Q_<10> of 2.04 and an E_a of 12.9 kcal mol^<-1>. The enzyme from both species is thermostable (100% active after 15 min, 50℃) and is a homodimer of 52.5 kDa subunits as resolved by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting. E. phyllopogon enolase was phosphorylated in vitro using either [γ-^<32>P]ATP or [γ-^<32>P]GTP; however, enolase activity was neither stimulated nor inhibited by phosphorylation. Furthermore, addition of alkaline phosphatase had no effect on enolase activity. These findings suggest that factors other than phosphorylation regulate enolase activity under anaerobic stress. Likewise, since the properties of purified enolase from the two species are almost identical, the differential induction of activity under anoxia cannot be ascribed to possible differences in catalytic functions between the two enzymes.
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著者
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KENNEDY ROBERT
Department of Biology, University of Maine
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Rumpho Mary
Department Of Horticultural Sciences Texas A & M University
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Rumpho Mary
Department Of Biochemistry Microbiology And Molecular Biology
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MUJER Cesar
Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A & M University
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FOX Theodore
Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A & M University
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WILLIAMS Adrienne
Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A & M University
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ANDREWS David
Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A & M University
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Fox Theodore
Department Of Horticultural Sciences Texas A & M University
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Andrews David
Department Of Horticultural Sciences Texas A & M University
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Kennedy Robert
Department Of Biology Texas A & M University
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Mujer Cesar
Department Of Horticultural Sciences Texas A & M University
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Williams Adrienne
Department Of Horticultural Sciences Texas A & M University
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