
doi: 10.1007/bf00414350
pmid: 7425783
Malic enzyme of the phototropic bacterium Chromatium vinosum strain D that lacks malate dehydrogenase was partially purified yielding a specific activity of 55 units/mg protein. The constitutive enzyme with a molecular weight of 110,000 and a pH optimum of 8.0 was absolutely dependent on the presence of a monovalent cation (NH4+, K+, Cs+, or Rb+) as well as a divalent cation (Mn2+, or Mg2+). The enzyme was inhibited by oxaloacetate, glyoxyate, and NADPH. The K0.5 value for L-malate and the inhibition constants for oxaloacetate and glyoxylate are dependent on the concentration of the monovalent cation, whereas the Km value for NADP (18 microM) and the KI value for NADPH (42 microM) are independent. Throughout all kinetic measurements hyperbolic saturation curves and linear double reciprocal plots were obtained.
Oxaloacetates, Cations, Divalent, Chromatium, Malate Dehydrogenase, Malates, Glyoxylates, Cations, Monovalent, NADP
Oxaloacetates, Cations, Divalent, Chromatium, Malate Dehydrogenase, Malates, Glyoxylates, Cations, Monovalent, NADP
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