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. 1970 Dec;104(3):1045-51.
doi: 10.1128/jb.104.3.1045-1051.1970.

Localization in the Cell and Extraction of Alkaline Phosphatase from Bacillus subtilis

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Localization in the Cell and Extraction of Alkaline Phosphatase from Bacillus subtilis

D A Wood et al. J Bacteriol. 1970 Dec.

Abstract

Study of protoplasts, lysed protoplasts, and cells treated with lysozyme in the absence of osmotic stabilizer suggested that the alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1.) of Bacillus subtilis is located in the protoplasmic membrane. Cytochemical evidence in support of this view is presented. The enzyme protein was strongly bound to the membrane structure and could not be solubilized by a number of treatments known to release enzymes from membranes and other lipoprotein structures. Alkaline phosphatase was, however, solubilized by treatment of intact B. subtilis cells or isolated protoplasmic membranes with strong salt solutions at pH 7.2, suggesting that electrostatic forces are responsible for the association between membrane and enzyme protein. Dialysis of alkaline phosphatase solutions against buffer of low ionic strength resulted in precipitation of the enzyme.

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