SOME PROPERTIES OF A LIPASE FROM RHIZOPUS ARRHIZUS - SEPARATION OF A GLYCOPEPTIDE BOUND TO ENZYME

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SEMERIVA, M
BENZONANA, G
DESNUELLE, P
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10.1016/0005-2744(69)90353-2
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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The exocellular lipase from Rhizopus arrhizus is a glycoprotein of molecular weight around 43 000, containing 13-14 molecules of mannose and 2 molecules of hexosamine and a single N-terminal aspartic acid residue (or asparagine). This lipase (lipase I) consists of 2 apparently noncovalently linked portions: a glycopeptide of molecular weight around 8500 and the enzyme protein. This latter can be easily freed from the glycoprotein by heating or by precipitation in the cold with 5% trichloroacetic acid. The glycopeptide does not play any role in the catalytic function of the enzyme. Upon long storage of lipase I, this glycopeptide separates and lipase I is converted into a second active form, lipase II. This slow separation is paralleled by a fragmentation of the glycopeptide into peptides and shorter glycopeptides. The enzymic protein also seems to be partly degraded as shown by the disappearance of the single N-terminal aspartic acid (or asparagine) residue and the appearance of several other N-terminal residues in non-stoichiometric proportions. © 1969.
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