Literature DB >> 4963446

Proteinase enzyme system of lactic streptococci. I. Isolation and partial characterization.

R A Cowman, M L Speck.   

Abstract

Proteinase activity of Streptococcus lactis cells was maximal at pH 6.0, but after storage at 3 C the minimal activity was observed at this pH. Activity lost as a result of storage could be restored by adding glutathione. Whole cells were fractionated into soluble (intracellular) and particulate fractions by sonic disruption; both fractions contained enzymatic activity. Activity of the soluble (intracellular) fraction was found to be stable to storage at 3 C, but was inhibited progressively with increasing concentrations of p-hydroxymercuribenzoate (PHMB). The enzymatic activity of this fraction was not activated by ferrous or magnesium ions or by cysteine. In contrast, activity of the particulate fraction was labile to storage at 3 C, and the reduction was comparable to that of stored cells. Furthermore, proteinase activity in the cells and the particulate fraction was not affected by addition of PHMB. The particulate fraction was activated by ferrous and magnesium ions and by cysteine. After storage, only ferrous ion and cysteine promoted reactivation; magnesium ion was totally ineffective. The enzyme(s) contained in the particulate fraction may be involved in decreased proteinase activity observed in whole cells and in the effect on growth of cells after storage.

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Year:  1967        PMID: 4963446      PMCID: PMC547081          DOI: 10.1128/am.15.4.851-856.1967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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Authors:  R A Cowman; M L Speck
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