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Tryptophanase from a marine bacterium,VibrioK-7 synthesis, purification, and some chemical catalytic properties

โœ Scribed by Dixie D. Whitt; Michael J. Klug; R. D. DeMoss


Publisher
Springer
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Weight
690 KB
Volume
122
Category
Article
ISSN
0302-8933

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โœฆ Synopsis


The conditions for synthesis, purification, and properties of tryptophanase by a marine organism (Vibrio K-7) were studied. Tryptophanase was induced by tryptophan and its analogs, and partially repressed by 0.5 % glucose or glycerol. NaC1 (0.4 M) was required for optimal growth and tryptophanase activity in whole cells. The enzyme was purified to 92 % homogeneity by heat treatment, hydroxyapatite chromatography and fractionation with ammonium sulfate. This tryptophanase has been found to have kinetic properties similar to the tryptophanase from other microorganisms. It carries out both c~, fl-elimination reactions (using tryptophan, serine, cysteine and S-methylcysteine as substrates) and fl-replacement reactions (forming tryptophan from indole and serine, cysteine or S-methyl-cysteine). The enzyme has a sedimentation coefficient of 9.2S and requires pyridoxal 5'-phosphate as a cofactor. The optimal pH for the tryptophanase reaction is pH 8.0.


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