Occurrence of isocitrate lyase in a thermophilic bacillus species
- PMID: 6020570
- PMCID: PMC276498
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.93.2.703-710.1967
Occurrence of isocitrate lyase in a thermophilic bacillus species
Abstract
A thermophilic, sporeforming bacterium has been isolated from soil on a medium containing acetate as a carbon source. This organism is similar to Bacillus stearothermophilus in most respects but differs in its inability to hydrolyze starch. Isocitrate lyase is present in cell-free extracts of organisms grown in a medium with acetate as a carbon source. The specific activity was 400 times lower in extracts of organisms utilizing glucose as a carbon source. With crude extracts, enzyme activity was strongly stimulated by Mg(++), but cysteine and ethylenediaminetetraacetate had little effect. It appeared to be more heat-stable than the pure isocitrate lyase from Pseudomonas indigofera.
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