Literature DB >> 6276498

The interrelation transketolase and dihydroxyacetone synthase activities in the methylotrophic yeast Candida boidinii.

M J Waites, J R Quayle.   

Abstract

Crude extracts of Candida boidinii grown on glucose, xylose or ethanol gave single peaks of classical transketolase activity following chromatography, on columns of hydroxylapatite; the enzyme was heat-stable and showed no appreciable activity with formaldehyde as acceptor in place of ribose 5-phosphate. Extracts of methanol-grown cells showed two peaks of transketolase activity following chromatography on both hydroxylapatite and DEAE-cellulose. One peak was identified with that found for the cells grown on substrates other than methanol; the other peak showed dihydroxyacetone synthase activity in addition to transketolase activity. Both activities in the latter peak were very unstable and have been ascribed to one enzyme on the basis of identical rates of denaturation at all temperatures tested between 0 and 40 degrees C. It is suggested that this enzyme is a special transketolase synthesized only during methylotrophic growth of the yeast and in contrast to classical transketolase, is capable of using equally well either formaldehyde or ribose 5-phosphate as glycolaldehyde acceptor. A method based on heat treatment has been suggested for the simultaneous assay of both transketolases present in crude extracts of a methylotrophically grown yeast.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6276498     DOI: 10.1099/00221287-124-2-309

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-1287


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4.  Methylamine metabolism in Hansenula polymorpha: an in vivo 13C and 31P nuclear magnetic resonance study.

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Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1991-08       Impact factor: 3.490

5.  Alcohol oxidase expressed under nonmethylotrophic conditions is imported, assembled, and enzymatically active in peroxisomes of Hansenula polymorpha.

Authors:  B Distel; I Van der Leÿ; M Veenhuis; H F Tabak
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7.  Peroxisomes and peroxisomal transketolase and transaldolase enzymes are essential for xylose alcoholic fermentation by the methylotrophic thermotolerant yeast, Ogataea (Hansenula) polymorpha.

Authors:  Olena O Kurylenko; Justyna Ruchala; Roksolana V Vasylyshyn; Oleh V Stasyk; Olena V Dmytruk; Kostyantyn V Dmytruk; Andriy A Sibirny
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