Enzymatic properties of neuraminidases from Arthrobacter ureafaciens
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Enzymatic properties of neuraminidases from Arthrobacter ureafaciens
Abstract
Neuraminidase I and neuraminidase II from Arthrobacter ureafaciens were characterized. As determined by gel filtration on Ultrogel AcA 44, the molecular weights of neuraminidases I and II were 51,000 and 39,000, respectively. Neuraminidases I and II were similar to each other in their enzymatic properties except for the substrate specificities towards gangliosides and erythrocyte stroma. Their optimal pHs were between 5.0 and 5.5 with N-acetylneuraminosyl-lactose or bovine submaxillary mucin as substrates, but with colominic acid as a substrate, the pH optimum was between 4.3 and 4.5. They were most active around 53 degrees C, were stable between pH 6.0 and 9.0, and were thermostable up to 50 degrees C. They did not require Ca2+ for activity and were not inhibited by EDTA. They were inhibited only slightly or not at all by p-chloromercuribenzoic acid of Hg2+. Both neuraminidases I and II were able to hydrolyze the alpha-ketosidic linkage of N-glycolylneuraminic acid as well as that of N-acetylneuraminic acid, and were able to liberate substantially all of the sialic acid from various kinds of substrates. However, they cleaved only about 50% of the sialic acid from bovine submaxillary mucin. The saponification of bovine submaxillary mucin by mild alkali treatment, on the other hand, resulted in an increased susceptibility to the neuraminidases and brought about the complete liberation of sialic acid. Remarkable differences were observed between neuraminidases I and II as regards substrate specificities on gangliosides; the initial rate of hydrolysis by neuraminidase I was 74 times, and its maximum velocity constant was 91 times those of neuraminidase II. The addition of sodium cholate markedly stimulated the enzymatic hydrolysis of gangliosides, and increased the maximum velocity constant of neuraminidase I twofold and that of neuraminidase II 143-fold. Although neuraminidases I and II were able to hydrolyze (alpha,2-3), (alpha,2-6), and (alpha,2-8) linkages, the initial rate of hydrolysis of N-acetylneuraminosyl-alpha,2-6-lactose was greater than that of the alpha,2-3-isomer.
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