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Acyl Carrier Protein in Mycoplasmas

Authors :
Shmuel Razin
Shlomo Rottem
Ofra Muhsam-Peled
Publication Year :
1973

Abstract

Acyl carrier protein (ACP) activity was determined by the malonyl-coenzyme A–CO 2 exchange reaction. It was highest in Acholeplasma laidlawii , lower in A. granularum , and lowest in A. axanthum . The sterol-requiring Mycoplasma species examined showed little or negligible ACP activity. A. laidlawii was capable of utilizing pantetheine or coenzyme A but not β-alanine as precursor for ACP synthesis. Its ACP could thus be labeled by growing the organisms with radioactive coenzyme A. The ACP of A. laidlawii appears to be a soluble cytoplasmic protein, which could be purified about 40-fold by treatment of the cytoplasmic fluid with streptomycin sulfate and chromatography of the supernatant fluid on a Biogel P-10 column. Its molecular weight, determined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, is low (about 10,900) resembling that of Escherichia coli , but it is much more sensitive to heat.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b43339de65b5f5c0cd3dcd04949a63d4