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. 1990 Mar;56(3):607-13.
doi: 10.1128/aem.56.3.607-613.1990.

Purification and properties of an acetoacetyl coenzyme A-reacting phosphotransbutyrylase from Clostridium beijerinckii ("Clostridium butylicum") NRRL B593

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Purification and properties of an acetoacetyl coenzyme A-reacting phosphotransbutyrylase from Clostridium beijerinckii ("Clostridium butylicum") NRRL B593

D K Thompson et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1990 Mar.

Abstract

During the study of acetoacetyl coenzyme A (CoA)-reacting enzymes of Clostridium beijerinckii NRRL B593, a phosphate-dependent acetoacetyl-CoA-utilizing activity was detected in protein fractions devoid of thiolase and phosphotransacetylase. Further purification of this acetoacetyl-CoA-utilizing activity yielded an enzyme which may be designated as phosphotransbutyrylase (PTB; phosphate butyryltransferase [EC 2.3.1.19]). PTB from C. beijerinckii NRRL B593 was purified 160-fold with a yield of 14% and, with the best fractions, purified 190-fold to near homogeneity. It showed a native Mr of 205,000 and a subunit Mr of 33,000. PTB activity was sensitive to pH changes within the physiological range of 6 to 8. PTB exhibited a broad substrate specificity. The Km values at pH 7.5 for butyryl-CoA, acetoacetyl-CoA, and acetyl-CoA were 0.04, 1.10, and 3.33 mM, respectively. The Vmax values with butyryl-CoA and acetoacetyl-CoA were comparable, but the Vmax/Km was higher for butyryl-CoA than for acetoacetyl-CoA. An apparent Km of 6.5 mM for phosphate was obtained with butyryl-CoA as the cosubstrate, whereas it was 12.9 mM with acetoacetyl-CoA as the cosubstrate. It remains to be established whether the putative compound acetoacetyl phosphate is produced in the PTB-catalyzed reaction with acetoacetyl-CoA.

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