Activity of yeast orotidine-5'-phosphate decarboxylase in the absence of metals

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Yeast orotidine-5'-phosphate decarboxylase was recently shown to contain zinc and to be inhibited by zinc-complexing agents. When the gene for the yeast enzyme was expressed in Escherichia coli, the gene product was devoid of metal atoms but exhibited a specific activity and molecular mass similar to those of the enzyme obtained directly from yeast. This invalidates the hypothesis that zinc is involved in substrate decarboxylation. The zinc-free enzyme undergoes thermal inactivation at a somewhat lower temperature than does the zinc-containing enzyme isolated from yeast.

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Miller, B. G., Smiley, J. A., Short, S. A., & Wolfenden, R. (1999). Activity of yeast orotidine-5’-phosphate decarboxylase in the absence of metals. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(34), 23841–23843. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.34.23841

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