Membrane-bound and soluble extracellular alpha-amylase from Bacillus subtilis
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Membrane-bound and soluble extracellular alpha-amylase from Bacillus subtilis
Abstract
Extracellular alpha-amylase was purified to homogeneity from a Marburg strain of Bacillus subtilis. The enzyme is a single polypeptide chain of molecular weight approximately 67,000. Its NH2-terminal amino acid sequence is Leu-Thr-Ala-Pro-Ser-Ile-Lys. A membrane-derived alpha-amylase was solubilizing from membrane vesicles by treatment with Triton X-100 and was highly purified by chromatography on an anti-alpha-amylase-protein A-Sepharose column. Membrane-derived alpha-amylase was indistinguishable from the soluble extracellular enzyme by sodium dodecyl sulfate-gel electrophoresis and radioimmunoassay. The membrane-derived enzyme contains phospholipid. Approximately 30 to 80% of the phospholipid was extracted from the purified enzyme by chloroform:methanol. The extracted phospholipid was predominately phosphatidylethanolamine. Treatment with phospholipase D released phosphatidic acid. Membrane-bound alpha-amylase was latent in membrane vesicles. Release of membrane-bound alpha-amylase from vesicles by an endogenous enzyme was maximal at pH 8.5, was inhibited by metal chelators and diisopropyl fluorophosphate and was stimulated by Ca2+ and Mg2+. The amount of membrane-bound alpha-amylase was related to the level of secretion.
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