Isocitrate Lyase and Malate Synthase of Candida tropicalis Grown on Different Carbon Sources(Microbiology & Fermentation Industry)
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The activities of isocitrate lyase and malate synthase -the key enzymes in the glyoxylate cycle- were found to be fairly high in n-alkane-, acetae-, and propionate-grown cells of Candida tropicalis compared with those in glucose-grown cells. In fact, the results of immunochemical studies showed that the increases in the enzyme levels resulted from increases in the amounts of the enzyme proteins. But the increases in these enzyme activities were not always coincident with the appearance of peroxisomes. Isocitrate lyase and malate synthase were purified from a peroxisome-containing particulate fraction of alkane-grown cells and from whole cells grown on glucose, acetate and propionate. The respective enzymes showed no significant differences in immunochemical properties, specific activities, molecular masses of active forms and subunits, on patterns of limited proteolysis with proteases, but the malate synthases of alkane- and propionate-grown cells showed higher Km values for acetyl-CoA than the enzymes of glucose- and acetate-grown cells. The results indicated that the synthesis of the key enzymes in the glyoxylate cycle did not neccessarily have to be coincident with the development of peroxisomes in this yeast.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1987-03-22
著者
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UEDA MITSUYOSHI
Laboratory of Applied Biological Chemistry, Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemist
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TANAKA ATSUO
Laboratory of Applied Biological Chemistry, Department of Synthetic Chemistry and Biological Chemist
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Uchida Masaaki
Laboratory Of Industrial Biochemistry Department Of Industrial Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Kyot
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Okada Hirofumi
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry College Of Agriculture University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Okamoto H
National Res. Inst. Aquaculture Mie Jpn
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OKADA Hirofumi
Laboratory of Industrial Biochemistry, Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, K
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Tanaka Atsuo
Laboratory Of Applied Biological Chemistry Department Of Synthetic Chemistry And Biological Chamistr
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Ueda Mitsuyoshi
Laboratory Of Industrial Biochemistry Department Of Industrial Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Kyot
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Ueda Mitsuyoshi
Laboratory Of Applied Biological Chemistry Department Of Synthetic Chemistry And Biological Chemistr
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Tanaka Atsuo
Laboratory Of Industrial Biochemistry Department Of Industrial Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Kyot
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