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. 1985 May;78(1):80-4.
doi: 10.1104/pp.78.1.80.

Nitrate Reductases from Wild-Type and nr(1)-Mutant Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) Leaves : I. Purification, Kinetics, and Physical Properties

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Nitrate Reductases from Wild-Type and nr(1)-Mutant Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) Leaves : I. Purification, Kinetics, and Physical Properties

L Streit et al. Plant Physiol. 1985 May.

Abstract

NADH:nitrate reductase (EC 1.6.6.1) and NAD(P)H:nitrate reductase (EC 1.6.6.2) were purified from wild-type soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr., cv Williams) and nr(1)-mutant soybean plants. Purification included Blue Sepharose- and hydroxylapatite-column chromatography using acetone powders from fully expanded unifoliolate leaves as the enzyme source.Two forms of constitutive nitrate reductase were sequentially eluted with NADPH and NADH from Blue Sepharose loaded with extract from wild-type plants grown on urea as sole nitrogen source. The form eluted with NADPH was designated c(1)NR, and the form eluted with NADH was designated c(2)NR. Nitrate-grown nr(1) mutant soybean plants yielded a NADH:nitrate reductase (designated iNR) when Blue Sepharose columns were eluted with NADH; NADPH failed to elute any NR form from Blue Sepharose loaded with this extract. Both c(1)NR and c(2)NR had similar pH optima of 6.5, sedimentation behavior (s(20,w) of 5.5-6.0), and electrophoretic mobility. However, c(1)NR was more active with NADPH than with NADH, while c(2)NR preferred NADH as electron donor. Apparent Michaelis constants for nitrate were 5 millimolar (c(1)NR) and 0.19 millimolar (c(2)NR). The iNR from the mutant had a pH optimum of 7.5, s(20,w) of 7.6, and was less mobile on polyacrylamide gels than c(1)NR and c(2)NR. The iNR preferred NADH over NADPH and had an apparent Michaelis constant of 0.13 millimolar for nitrate.Thus, wild-type soybean contains two forms of constitutive nitrate reductase, both differing in their physical properties from nitrate reductases common in higher plants. The inducible nitrate reductase form present in soybeans, however, appears to be similar to most substrateinduced nitrate reductases found in higher plants.

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