Partial purification of a GTP-insensitive (1 → 3)-β-glucan synthase from Phytophthora sojae

Luis Antelo, Eric G. Cosio, Norbert Hertkorn, Jürgen Ebel

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Abstract

A (1 → 3)-β-glucan synthas activity was identified in cell membrane preparations from the oomycete Phytophthora sojae, a soybean pathogen. The activity could be solubilized using the zwitterionic detergent CHAPS at relatively low concentrations(3 mg/m)1. High salt concentrations were not effective in removing the activity from the membranes. Detergent solubilization of the enzyme resulted in a six-fold increase of calculated Vmax values (2.5 vs. 0.4 nkat/mg protein) but only minor alteration of the Km (10.6 vs. 10.7 mM). Analysis of the reaction product of the solubilized enzyme by enzymatic degradation and by 2D NMR spectroscopy confirmed its identity as a linear high molecular weight (1 →; 3)-β-glucan. Glucan synthase activity in both membrane and solubilized preparations was not activated by GTP or divalent cations as reported for other fungal or plant glucan synthases, The activity was inhibited, as expected, in a competitive manner by UDP with a Ki of 2.9 mM. Partial purification of the enzyme was achieved by anion exchange chromatography followed by product entrapment. This procedure resulted in the selective enrichment of a protein band with apparent Mr 108000 in SDS-PAGE which was not visible in any of the steps preceding product entrapment. The glucan pellets from product entrapment contained up to 3% of the initial enzyme activity present in the fraction used for the procedure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)191-195
Number of pages5
JournalFEBS Letters
Volume433
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Aug 1998

Keywords

  • (1 → 3)-β-Glucan synthase
  • Cell wall synthesis
  • Phytophthora sojae
  • Product entrapment

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