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L-asparaginase of Tetrahymena pyriformis is associated with a kinase activity

  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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Abstract

Most of L-asparaginase activity of Tetrahymena pyriformis was found to be present in microsomal membranes from which it has been purified to homogeneity (Tsirka, S.A.E. and Kyriakidis, D.A. Mol. Cell. Biochem. 83: 147-155, 1988). The native enzyme has a relative molecular weight of approximately 200 kDa, while under denaturing conditions the enzyme exhibits. a subunit size of 39 kDa. Aminoacid analysis and an oligopeptide from N-terminal sequence have been determined. Dephosphorylation of L-asparaginase by alkaline phosphatase results in an activation of its catalytic activity. This enzyme also exhibits intrinsic phosphorylation activity with a Km value for ATP of 0.5 mM. Autophosphorylation with γ-32P ATP of purified L-asparaginase results in the phosphorylation of tyrosine residues as well as in loss of its activity. Mg2+ and Ca2+ added together act synergistically to stimulate the kinase activity by more than 160%. The polyamines putrescine, spermidine and spermine activate the kinase approximately 100%, while neither cAMP or cGMP have any effect. These results indicate that this membrane protein with dual L-asparaginase/kinase activity must play an important role in regulating the intracellular levels of L-asparagine in Tetrahymena pyriformis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)77-87
Number of pages11
JournalMolecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Volume95
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1990

Keywords

  • L-asparaginase
  • protein kinase
  • Tetrahymena pyriformis

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