Biochemical characterization of alanine racemase--a spore protein produced by Bacillus anthracis.

BMB REPORTS(2009)

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Alanine racemase catalyzes the interconversion of L-alanine and D-alanine and plays a crucial role in spore germination and cell wall biosynthesis. In this study, alanine racemase produced by Bacillus anthracis was expressed and purified as a monomer in Escherichia coli and the importance of lysine 41 in the cofactor binding octapeptide and tyrosine 270 in catalysis was evaluated. The native enzyme exhibited an apparent K-m of 3 mM for L-alanine, and a V-max of 295 mu moles/min/mg, with the optimum activity occurring at 370 degrees C and a pH of 8-9. The activity observed in the absence of exogenous pyddoxal 5'-phosphate suggested that the cofactor is bound to the enzyme. Additionally, the UV-visible absorption spectra indicated that the activity was pH independece, of VV-visible absorption spectra suggests that the bound PLP exists as a protonated Schiff's base. Furthermore, the loss of activity observed in the apoenzyme suggested that bound PLP is required for catalysis. Finally, the enzyme followed non-competitive and mixed inhibition kinetics for hydroxylamine and propionate with a K-i of 160 mu M and 30 mM, respectively. [BMB reports 2009; 42(1): 47-52]
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Alanine racemase,Bacillus anthracis,Enantiomers,Exosporium,Spore germination
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