Adenylate Kinase from Maize Leaves: True Substrates, Inhibition by P1P5d(adenosine-5')jpentaphosphate and Kinetic Mechanism

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Purified maize leaf adenylate kinase(AK)was shown to use one molecule each of free ADP and Mg-ADP as well as free AM P and Mg-ATP as substrates in the forward and reverse reaction, respectively. This was deduced from substrate kinetic studies which were carried out under conditions of strictly defined concentrations of free and Mg-complexed adenylatespecies and under controlled free magnesium levels. Apparent ATm values of the substrates of AK were 3 and 6μm for ADP and Mg-ADP, respectively (forward reaction), and 69 and 25 for free AMP and Mg-ATP, respectively (reverse reaction). The enzyme was competitively inhibited by P1, P5-di(adenosine-5')pentaphosphate (Ap5A), a bisubstrate analog of AK reaction, with apparent K· values in the range of 11 —80nM, depending on variable substrate. Substrate kinetic studies and inhibition patterns with Ap5A suggested a sequential random kinetic mechanism in both directions of the reaction. These properties of a higher plant AK are similar or analogous to those previously established for the enzyme from yeast and non-plant tissues. © 1990, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.

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Kleczkowski, L. A., Randall, D. D., & Zahler, W. L. (1990). Adenylate Kinase from Maize Leaves: True Substrates, Inhibition by P1P5d(adenosine-5’)jpentaphosphate and Kinetic Mechanism. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 45(6), 607–613. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-1990-0608

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