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  • Title: Purification and properties of two malate dehydrogenases from Candida sp. N-16 grown on methanol.
    Author: Yoshikawa J, Seki K, Shinoyama H, Fujii T.
    Journal: Biosci Biotechnol Biochem; 2001 Jul; 65(7):1659-62. PubMed ID: 11515554.
    Abstract:
    Two malate dehydrogenases (MDH-M1 and MDH-M2) were found in a methanol-using yeast, Candida sp. N-16. MDH-M2 was induced with methanol. These enzymes were purified as electrophoretically and isoelectrophoretically homogeneous proteins. The molecular weights of MDH-M1 and MDH-M2 were estimated to be about 78,000 (homodimer) and 160,000 (homotetramer). Several kinetic properties were significantly different between the two enzymes. The value (2.07) of Vmax(oxaloacetate)/Vmax(malate) and Kcats (555 s(-1) for oxaloacetate, 481 s(-1) for NADH) of MDH-M2 were higher than the ratio (1.37) of Vmax and Kcats (241 s(-1) for oxaloacetate, 271 s(-1) for NADH) of MDH-M1, respectively. The activity of MDH-M2 was inhibited by a high concentration of NAD+ and the activity of MDH-M1 by oxaloacetate.
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