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. 1983 Jun 25;258(12):7514-8.

The function of the small subunits of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase

  • PMID: 6408075
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The function of the small subunits of ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase

T J Andrews et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

When ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase from Synechococcus (strain RRIMP N1) was precipitated under mildly acidic conditions, most of its small subunits remained in solution. The precipitated enzyme readily redissolved at neutral pH and remained as an octamer of large subunits with some small subunits still attached. Optimum pH for this separation was 5.3 and disulfide-reducing reagents were not necessary. The fraction of small subunits removed by a single precipitation increased with increasing NaCl concentration. Catalytic activity of small subunit-depleted enzyme was linearly proportional to the fraction of small subunits remaining, while the carboxylase:oxygenase activity ratio and the affinity for CO2 remained constant. When isolated small subunits were added back to depleted enzyme preparations at neutral pH, reassociation occurred with return of catalytic activity. Under the usual assay conditions at pH 7.7, the binding constant of the small subunits was estimated to be about 10(-9) M. The small subunits also bound avidly to surfaces. However, loss of small subunits from the enzyme during the course of purification was minimal. The results are consistent with a simple model in which only those large subunits which have a small subunit bound to them are catalytically competent. Thus, an essential, even if indirect, role for the small subunits in catalysis is indicated.

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