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. 1973 Apr;114(1):341-50.
doi: 10.1128/jb.114.1.341-350.1973.

Catalytic studies on tryptophanase from Bacillus alvei

Catalytic studies on tryptophanase from Bacillus alvei

S O Hoch et al. J Bacteriol. 1973 Apr.

Abstract

Tryptophanase from Bacillus alvei exhibited the expected spectrum of pyridoxal-5'-phosphate-dependent reactions. It exhibited l-serine dehydratase, S-alkyl-cysteine lyase, and cysteine desulfhydrase activities, as well as the classic tryptophanase reactions (all beta elimination reactions). It also acted as a tryptophan synthetase (beta replacement reactions) using indole plus l-serine or l-cysteine or S-methyl-cysteine as substrates. The beta elimination reactions are simple competitors of the replacement reactions for the same amino acid substrates. The kinetics of the reactions were examined in detail using a coupled continuous spectrophotometric assay. A product (indole) inhibition study of the beta elimination reaction with tryptophan showed simple, noncompetitive inhibition; the same study with allosubstrates showed noncompetitive inhibition by indole. These product studies provided data on the beta replacement reactions as well. The results are discussed in terms of a mechanism for the B. alvei tryptophanase.

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