Calmodulin sensitive phosphodiesterase of porcine cerebral cortex: kinetic behavior, calmodulin activation, and stability.

T M Keravis, B H Duemler, J N Wells
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Abstract

The calmodulin sensitive phosphodiesterase of porcine cerebral cortex was characterized in terms of kinetic behavior, calmodulin activation, and stability. This enzyme displayed non-Michaelis-Menten kinetics in the presence or absence of calmodulin. The apparent affinity for cyclic GMP was higher than that for cyclic AMP but at saturating levels of substrate, this enzyme catalyzed the hydrolysis of cyclic AMP at a greater rate than it did cyclic GMP. The affinity of this enzyme for calmodulin was about 20-fold lower than usually reported. The apparent loss of phosphodiesterase activity after storage was found to be due to a strong association with container surfaces and could be prevented or reversed by the presence of 0.1% Triton X-100.

猪大脑皮层钙调素敏感磷酸二酯酶:动力学行为、钙调素激活和稳定性。
研究了猪大脑皮层钙调素敏感磷酸二酯酶的动力学行为、钙调素活化和稳定性。在钙调素存在或不存在的情况下,该酶表现出非米切里斯-门腾动力学。对环GMP的表观亲和力高于对环AMP的表观亲和力,但在底物饱和水平下,该酶催化环AMP的水解速率高于环GMP。该酶对钙调素的亲和力比通常报道的低约20倍。发现储存后磷酸二酯酶活性的明显丧失是由于与容器表面的强烈关联,并且可以通过0.1% Triton X-100的存在来防止或逆转。
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