Literature DB >> 479194

Quaternary structure of pyruvate carboxylase from Pseudomonas citronellolis.

N D Cohen, J A Duc, H Beegen, M F Utter.   

Abstract

Physical-chemical studies of pyruvate carboxylase from Pseudomonas citronellolis demonstrate that the enzyme has an alpha 4 beta 4 structure. The individual polypeptides, alpha (Mr = 65,000) and beta (Mr = 54,000), were separated and isolated by preparative gel electrophoresis. Analysis of the relationship between Coomassie blue staining and protein quantity for each polypeptide indicated that the alpha and beta subunits are present in a 1:1 stoichiometry in the native enzyme. Determinations of the molecular weight of the protein by sedimentation equilibrium (Mr = 454,000), gel filtration analysis (Mr = 510,000), disc gel electrophoresis (Mr = 530,000), and mass measurement from the Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (Mr = 530,000) are consistent with the proposed alpha 4 beta 4 structure. Disc gel electrophoresis studies revealed that under certain circumstances the enzyme may dissociate to a smaller molecular weight species (Mr = 228,000). This dissociation phenomenon could explain the earlier reported observation of Taylor et al. ((1972) J. Biol. Chem 22, 7388-8390) that the enzyme had a molecular weight of 265,000. Evidence from electron microscopic studies shows that the three-dimensional structure of this enzyme is quite distinct from other species of pyruvate carboxylase. The enzyme does not show the typical rhombic appearance which has been noted for chicken liver, sheep liver, and yeast pyruvate carboxylase.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 479194

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


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