Genetic and biochemical studies on cell-bound alpha-amylase in Bacillus subtilis Marburg

对枯草芽孢杆菌马尔堡菌细胞结合α-淀粉酶的遗传和生化研究

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作者:Y Nagata, K Yamaguchi, B Maruo

Abstract

A small but significant amount of alpha-amylase activity was detected in the cells of Bacillus subtilis Marburg. The cell-associated activity was almost constant regardless of the level of extracellular alpha-amylase activity. The cell-bound amylase activity could be separated into three components, upon Sephadex G-75 chromatography, referred to as components A, B, and C. Component C showed the same properties as the extracellular alpha-amylases so far examined. Component A had a molecular weight greater than 70,000, as judged from the elution position on Sephadex G-75, and became smaller upon treatment with trypsin but was still larger than that of component C. An alpha-amylase mutant that lacked extracellular alpha-amylase completely because of a mutation within the structural gene of the enzyme was found to lose all three cell-bound amylase components simultaneously. These data suggest strongly that the cell-bound amylase components are precursors of the extracellular alpha-amylase and that the alpha-amylase of this organism is produced under the direction of the same gene whether the enzyme is within or outside the cell.

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