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Transformation of glutamate to delta-aminolevulinic acid by soluble extracts of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and other oxygenic prokaryotes.

S Rieble1, S I Beale.   

Abstract

delta-Aminolevulinic acid is the first committed precursor in the biosynthesis of hemes, phycobilins, and chlorophylls. Plants and algae synthesize delta-aminolevulinic acid from glutamate via an RNA-dependent 5-carbon pathway. Previous reports demonstrated that cyanobacteria form delta-aminolevulinic acid from glutamate in vivo. We now report the direct measurement of this activity in vitro. Three oxygenic prokaryotes were examined, the unicellular cyanobacteria Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 (Agmenellum quadruplicatum PR-6) and the chlorophyll a- and b-containing filamentous prochlorophyte Prochlorothrix hollandica. delta-Aminolevulinic acid-forming activity was detected in soluble extracts of all three species. delta-Aminolevulinic acid formation by Synechocystis extracts was further characterized. Activity depended upon addition of reduced pyridine nucleotide, ATP, and Mg2+ to the incubation mixture. NADPH was a more effective pyridine nucleotide than NADH at low concentrations, but NADPH inhibited delta-amino-levulinic acid formation above 1 mM, whereas NADH did not. The pH optimum was about 7.6, and the ATP concentration optimum was 0.1 mM. Activity was stimulated by addition of RNA derived from Synechocystis or Chlorella, and abolished by preincubation with RNase A. After RNase inactivation, activity was restored by addition of RNasin to block further RNase action, followed by supplementation with Synechocystis RNA. Activity was inhibited by micromolar concentrations of hemin, as was previously found with plant and algal extracts. Complete dependence on added glutamate could not be achieved. Radioactivity was incorporated into delta-aminolevulinic acid when the incubation mixture contained 1-[14C]glutamate. Activity in the Synechocystis enzyme extract was stimulated by the addition of a partially purified enzyme fraction from Chlorella. It thus appears that prokaryotic oxygenic organisms share with chloroplasts the capacity for biosynthesis of photosynthetic pigments from glutamate via the RNA-dependent 5-carbon pathway.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2454230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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