Reconstitution of D-Lactate-Dependent Transport in Membrane Vesicles from a D-Lactate Dehydrogenase Mutant of Escherichia coli*
AUTOR(ES)
Reeves, John P.
RESUMO
Membrane-bound, flavin-linked D-lactate dehydrogenase in membrane vesicles of E. coli ML 308-225 is solubilized by extraction with guanidine HCl. When membrane vesicles prepared from a D-lactate dehydrogenase mutant are treated with this extract, they regain the capacity to catalyze D-lactate oxidation and D-lactate-dependent transport. Similar effects are obtained with wild-type membrane vesicles in which D-lactate oxidation and D-lactate-dependent transport have been inactivated by 2-hydroxy-3-butynoate. Although treatment of wild-type vesicles with the extract results in an increased capacity to catalyze D-lactate oxidation, no effect on transport is observed. Reconstituted transport activity is a saturable function of the amount of guanidine extract added. Moreover, the quantity of extract required to achieve maximum initial rates of transport varies with each transport system. On the other hand, reconstituted D-lactate oxidation increases linearly over a broader range of extract concentrations.
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