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. 1979 Aug 15;182(2):547-54.
doi: 10.1042/bj1820547.

Changing pattern of cyclic AMP-binding proteins during germination of Mucor racemosus sporangiospores

Changing pattern of cyclic AMP-binding proteins during germination of Mucor racemosus sporangiospores

M Orlowski. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Interation of cyclic AMP with a profoundly changing pattern of specific binding proteins was shown during aerobic germination of sporangiospores from the fungus Mucor racemosus. 32P-labeled 8-azido-cycli AMP, an analogue of cyclic AMP that forms a covalent linkage with the binding proteins under u.v. light, was used as the ligand. Binding proteins carrying this photoaffinity label were separated by polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis and identified by radioautography. Equibiltrium dissociation constants (Kd) and binding-response curves in the presence of competing nucleotides were identical for both 8-azido-cyclic [32P]AMP and cyclic [3H]AMP. A quantitative binding assay with both 8-azido-cyclic [32P]AMP and cyclic [3H]AMP over the time course of sporangiospore germination indicated a parallel relationship between cyclic AMP-binding capacity and the intracellular concentrations of cyclic AMP reported in a previous study [Paznokas & Sypherd (1975) J. Bacteriol. 124, 134--139]. Both of these parameters attained transient high values at a time of development when addition of exogenous cyclic AMP prevents hyphal-germ-tube emergence. The measured Kd values did not change during sport germination.

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