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Title: Regulatory properties of an inorganic pyrophosphatase from the photosynthic bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum. Author: Klemme JH, Gest H. Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1971 Apr; 68(4):721-5. PubMed ID: 4396317. Abstract: In Rhodospirillum rubrum, inorganic pyrophosphatase activity is observed in both the cytoplasmic and membrane fractions. The soluble enzyme accounts for about 80% of the total activity in crude extracts, and is the subject of this report. Zn(2+) is required for both activity and stability of the enzyme, which has a molecular weight of approximately 90,000 (gel-filtration determinations). The substrate is MgP(2)O(7) (2-), and free pyrophosphate (P(2)O(7) (4-)) is a strong inhibitor. Kinetic experiments indicate homotropic interactions between substrate-binding sites; these interactions are influenced by Mg(2+), which is an activator. At low concentrations of Zn(2+), the pyrophosphatase is inhibited by NADH, NADPH, and MgATP; 50% inhibition occurs at 0.4-0.7 mM. These effects are reversed by high concentrations of Zn(2+) (10(-4)-10(-3) M). The nucleotides appear to inhibit activity of the "native" enzyme through an effect on Zn(2+) binding. The R. rubrum enzyme seems to be the first known example of a bacterial inorganic pyrophosphatase subject to allosteric regulation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]