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J Bacteriol. 1985 July; 163(1): 243-247

Evidence for covalently cross-linked dimers and trimers of enzyme I of the Escherichia coli phosphotransferase system.

F C Grenier, J Reizer, E B Waygood and M H Saier Jr

ABSTRACT

Enzyme I of the bacterial phosphotransferase system catalyzes transfer of the phosphoryl moiety from phosphoenolpyruvate to both of the heat-stable phosphoryl carrier proteins of the phosphotransferase system, HPr and FPr. Using sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and high-pressure liquid chromatography, we demonstrated the existence of covalently cross-linked enzyme I dimers and trimers. Enzyme I exchange assays and phosphorylation experiments with [32P]phosphoenolpyruvate showed that covalent dimers and trimers are catalytically active. Inhibitors of the enzyme I-catalyzed phosphoenolpyruvate-pyruvate exchange block the phosphorylation of enzyme I dimers and trimers. Inhibition of the activity of enzyme I by N-ethylmaleimide, but not that by p-chloromercuriphenylsulfonate, could be overcome by high concentrations of enzyme, suggesting that N-ethylmaleimide modification changes the associative properties of enzyme I. We present evidence for two distinct classes of sulfhydryl groups in enzyme I.


J Bacteriol. 1985 July; 163(1): 243-247







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