Malchow, Dieter ; Fuchila, Janet ; Nanjundiah, Vidyanand (1975) A plausible role for a membrane-bound cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase in cellular slime mold chemotaxis Biochimica et Biophysica Acta: General Subjects, 385 (2). pp. 421-428. ISSN 0304-4165
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Abstract
1. 1. Kinetics of membrane-bound cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase of the cellular slime mold, Dictyostelium discoideum, were studied under two conditions: in the 27 000 × g sediment of cell homogenates (particle-bound phosphodiesterase) and in cell suspensions using external cyclic AMP as a substrate (cell-bound phosphodiesterase). Both methods revealed non-Michaelian kinetics with interaction coefficients less than 1. 2. 2. The membrane-bound phosphodiesterase has a specificity different from that of the cyclic AMP receptor, also present at the cell surface. 3. 3. The membrane-bound enzyme was solubilized by lithium 3,5-diiodosalicylate and partially purified. In this state the non-linear kinetics were still retained; however, the enzyme was now inhibited by the D. discoideum inhibitor, unlike the cell-bound phosphodiesterase in vivo. This indicates that both enzymes share an inhibitor binding site and that this site is cryptic in the cell-bound state. 4. 4. Production of periodic cyclic AMP pulses by centers, and their relay by other cells, is believed to occur during aggregation. It is suggested that the cell-bound enzyme determines a "time window" significantly smaller than the period of pulsing, and optimizes stimulation of the cyclic AMP receptors in chemotaxis and signal relaying.
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