Extracellular Hydrolysis of NAD+and its Secondary Metabolites by a new Aspergillus sp

T. Ali, L. A. Mohamed
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In some organisms, the metabolism of extracellular nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) plays an important role in purine salvage and uptake. Since filamentous fungi are used to degrade NAD and produce beneficial secondary metabolites, various enzymes, fermented foods and organic acids. Many strains belonging to filamentous fungi were screened for the enzymes production that catalyzed hydrolytic dephosphorylation and deamination of NAD and its secondary metabolites. A fungal isolate which was found to be the most prominent strain was identified genetically as Aspergillus fumigatous. Extracts of this new strain catalyzes the hydrolysis the ester bond between the two nucleotides of NAD by pyrophosphatase activity, which catalyzes NAD to nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP), at that point NMN and AMP are hydrolyzed tonicotinamide riboside (NR) and adenosine separately by 5’–nucleotidase activity This research reports also existence of deaminase activity hydrolyzed adenosine to inosine. The study demonstrated major enzymatic pathways involved in NAD degradationand identification of intermediates formed by Aspergillus fumigatous. Separation and partial purification of these enzymes and some kinetic properties of them were achieved.
一种新的曲霉胞外水解NAD+及其次生代谢产物
在一些生物体中,细胞外烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸(NAD)的代谢在嘌呤的回收和摄取中起着重要作用。由于丝状真菌用于降解NAD并产生有益的次级代谢物,各种酶,发酵食品和有机酸。筛选了许多丝状真菌菌株,以产生催化NAD及其次级代谢产物水解去磷酸化和脱氨的酶。一种真菌分离物被发现是最突出的菌株,经遗传鉴定为烟曲霉。该新菌株的提取物通过焦磷酸酶活性催化水解NAD两个核苷酸之间的酯键,将NAD催化成烟酰胺单核苷酸(NMN)和单磷酸腺苷(AMP),此时NMN和AMP分别被5′-核苷酸酶活性水解为烟碱酰胺核苷(NR)和腺苷,本研究还报道了脱氨酶活性将腺苷水解为肌苷。该研究揭示了NAD降解的主要酶途径和烟熏曲霉形成的中间体的鉴定。对这些酶进行了分离和部分纯化,并对其动力学性质进行了研究。
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