Partial purification and preliminary characterization of pyruvate kinase from the brown alga ascophyllum nodosum

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The enzyme pyruvate kinase (EC 2.7.1.40) was partially purified from the marine brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum by means of DEAE-cellulose anion-exchange chromatography. The pH optimum for activity of this enzyme was 7 0 and the activation energy 62-2 kJ mol"'. In common with pyruvate kinase from other plants, the enzyme had a requirement for both K+ and Mg2+ (K. 2-46 and lT5mM, respectively). Substrate kinetics for ADP were hyperbolic (Km 0T5mM), but those for phosphoenolpyruvate were sigmoid with a distinct positive cooperativity (K0.5 1-68 mM, Hill coefficient 2 05). Fructose-6-phosphate (10 mM) acted as an allosteric activator, restoring Michaelis-Menten type kinetics for phosphoenolpyruvate (Hill coefficient T12) and substantially decreasing the Km (0-259 mM). Ascophyllum nodosum pyruvate kinase was also activated by AMP, and inhibited by ATP, CaCl2, citrate and oxalate. © 1987 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Davison, I. R. (1987). Partial purification and preliminary characterization of pyruvate kinase from the brown alga ascophyllum nodosum. British Phycological Journal, 22(4), 401–409. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071618700650461

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