Occurrence of GTP cyclohydrolase I in Bacillus stearothermophilus
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Occurrence of GTP cyclohydrolase I in Bacillus stearothermophilus
Abstract
A GTP cyclohydrolase which catalyzes the removal of carbon 8 of GTP as formic acid to yield a single pteridine compound occurs in an obligate thermophile Bacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 8005. The enzyme was purified 5.5-fold. Its molecular weight and Stoke's radius were estimated as 105,000 and 45.3 A, respectively. The Km for GTP was 0.98 microM. The temperature and pH optima for activity were 60-65 degrees C and 8.0-8.4, respectively. No divalent cation was required for the reaction. The pteridine product was 3'-triphosphate of 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-(D-erythro-1',2',3'-trihydroxypropyl)-7,8-dihydropteridine (dihydroneopterin triphosphate), identified by isolating its immediate derivative, 2',3'-cyclic phosphate of 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-(D-erythro-1',2',3'-trihydroxypropyl)pteridine (neopterin cyclic phosphate). The radioactive product from [8-14C]GTP agreed with 14C-formate. Molar ratio of formate release to pteridine formation was 1.0.
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