Repressible alkaline phosphatase from Thermus aquaticus: associated phosphodiesterase activity
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Repressible alkaline phosphatase from Thermus aquaticus: associated phosphodiesterase activity
Abstract
A repressible alkaline phosphatase has been isolated from the extreme bacterial thermophile. Thermus aquaticus, and has been purified to homogeneity as judged by disc acrylamide electrophoresis and sodium dodecyl sulfate electrophoresis. Upon investigation, the purified enzyme was shown to hydrolyze certain phosphodiesters in addition to a wide variety of phosphomonoesters. The diesters included bis-p-nitro-phenyl phosphate and thymidine 3'-monophospho-p-nitro-phenyl ester. The temperature optimum for the diesterase activity was 80--85 degrees at pH 7.2. Orthophosphate competitively inhibited both activities. Nucleotides such as AMP, ADP, and ATP also inhibited both esterase activities as did alpha-D-glucose 1-phosphate and alpha-sodium glycerol phosphate. The isoelectric point of the enzyme was determined to be 8.4.
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