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Purification and properties of malyl-coenzyme A lyase from Pseudomonas AM1.

A J Hacking, J R Quayle.   

Abstract

1. Malyl-CoA lyase was purified 20-fold from extracts of methanol-grown Pseudomonas AM1. 2. Preparations of the enzyme were essentially homogeneous by electrophoretic and ultracentrifugal criteria. 3. Malyl-CoA lyase has a molecular weight of 190000 determined from sedimentation-equilibrium data. 4. Within the range of compounds tested, malyl-CoA lyase is specific for (2S)-4-malyl-CoA or glyoxylate and acetyl-CoA or propionyl-CoA. 5. A bivalent cation is essential for activity, Mg(2+) or Co(2+) being most effective. 6. Malyl-CoA lyase is inhibited by (2R)-4-malyl-CoA and by some buffers, but thiol-group inhibitors are without effect. 7. Optimal activity was recorded at pH7.8. 8. An equilibrium constant of 4.7x10(-4)m was determined for the malyl-CoA cleavage reaction. 9. The Michaelis constants for the enzyme are: 4-malyl-CoA, 6.6x10(-5)m; acetyl-CoA, 1.5x10(-5)m; glyoxylate, 1.7x10(-3)m; Mg(2+), 1.2x10(-3)m.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 4447618      PMCID: PMC1166296          DOI: 10.1042/bj1390399

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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