Kinetic and regulatory properties of pyruvate kinase from Artemia embryos during incubation under aerobic and anoxic conditions. The effect of pH on the kinetic constants

A. Lazou, A. Frosinis
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Abstract

PK from Artemia embryos displayed sigmoidal kinetics with respect to phosphoenolpyruvate while saturation curves for ADP followed regular hyperbolas. The enzyme was strongly affected by ATP, alanine and fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, the latter increasing the affinity for PEP up to 10-fold. In order to assess whether Artemia PK is regulated by covalent modification, kinetic parameters were determined at various stages of development as well as after exposure of Artemia embryos to anoxic conditions. Incubation under anoxic conditions had no strong effect on the kinetic parameters of the enzyme. In addition, only a small effect of pH changing on the PK kinetic constants was observed. The results of the present study provide no evidence to suggest that Artemia PK is covalently modified in response to anoxia. Therefore, it appears that alternative mechanisms are involved in the depression of metabolic rate observed during the transition of Artemia embryos into anaerobic dormancy.

在好氧和缺氧条件下,青蒿胚中丙酮酸激酶的动力学和调控特性。pH值对动力学常数的影响
青蒿胚PK对磷酸烯醇丙酮酸呈s型动力学,而ADP的饱和曲线呈规则双曲线。该酶受ATP、丙氨酸和果糖1,6-二磷酸的强烈影响,后者使PEP的亲和力提高了10倍。为了评估青蒿的PK是否受到共价修饰的调节,我们测定了不同发育阶段以及青蒿胚胎暴露于缺氧条件后的动力学参数。在缺氧条件下培养对酶的动力学参数没有明显影响。此外,pH变化对PK动力学常数的影响很小。本研究的结果没有证据表明蒿PK在缺氧反应中是共价修饰的。因此,在青蒿胚胎过渡到厌氧休眠期间观察到的代谢率下降似乎涉及其他机制。
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