Light and thiol activation of maize leaf glycerate kinase : the stimulating effect of reduced thioredoxins and ATP
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Light and thiol activation of maize leaf glycerate kinase : the stimulating effect of reduced thioredoxins and ATP
Abstract
Glycerate kinase (EC 2.7.1.31) from maize (Zea mays) leaves was shown to be regulated by light/dark transition. The enzyme more than doubled in activity after either the leaves or isolated mesophyll chloroplasts were illuminated with white light for 10 minutes. Rate of inactivation in the dark was faster in leaves than in the isolated chloroplast fraction. The stimulating effect of light could be mimicked in crude preparations by addition of 10 or 50 millimolar dithiothreitol or 100 millimolar 2-mercaptoethanol. The thiol treatment resulted in 8- to 10-fold activation of glycerate kinase, with the highest rates in the range of 27 to 30 micromoles per mg chlorophyll per hour. Activation was not accompanied by any changes in the apparent M(r) value of glycerate kinase as determined by gel filtration (M(r) = 47,000). In contrast to maize glycerate kinase, the enzyme from spinach was not affected by either light or thiol exposure.Partially purified maize glycerate kinase was activated up to 3-fold upon incubation with a mixture of spinach thioredoxins m and f and 5 millimolar dithiothreitol. The thioredoxin and dithiothreitol-treated glycerate kinase could be further stimulated by addition of 2.5 millimolar ATP. The results suggest that glycerate kinase from maize leaves is capable of photoactivation by the ferredoxin/thioredoxin system. The synergistic effect of ATP and thioredoxins in activation of the enzyme supports the earlier expressed view that the ferredoxin/thioredoxin system functions jointly with effector metabolites in light-mediated regulation during photosynthesis.
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