Agee C C, Wilkins J H, Airth R L
J Bacteriol. 1973 Sep;115(3):949-56. doi: 10.1128/jb.115.3.949-956.1973.
The distribution of the extracellular enzyme, thiaminase I, was determined for logarithmically growing cultures of Bacillus thiaminolyticus. About 60% of the enzyme is associated with the cells throughout the growth cycle. The remainder of the enzyme is in the culture medium. The release of the cell-bound thiaminase I is examined under a variety of conditions. The rate and extent of release is dependent on the pH and the nature of the incubation solution. The release process appears to be relatively independent of de novo protein synthesis, energy derived from oxidative phosphorylation, or divalent metal ions. The absence of carbon or nitrogen sources has little effect on the release of the enzyme. Cell-bound thiaminase I probably is the immediate precursor for extracellular thiaminase I found in the culture medium. Washed cells continue to release thiaminase I at the expense of cell-bound enzyme. In addition, purified cell-bound thiaminase I is indistinguishable from purified extracellular thiaminase I by a number of physical and kinetic criteria.
测定了硫胺素分解芽孢杆菌对数生长期培养物中细胞外酶硫胺素酶I的分布情况。在整个生长周期中,约60%的该酶与细胞相关联。其余的酶存在于培养基中。在多种条件下检测了细胞结合型硫胺素酶I的释放情况。释放的速率和程度取决于pH值及孵育溶液的性质。释放过程似乎相对独立于从头蛋白质合成、氧化磷酸化产生的能量或二价金属离子。碳源或氮源的缺失对该酶的释放影响很小。细胞结合型硫胺素酶I可能是培养基中发现的细胞外硫胺素酶I的直接前体。洗涤后的细胞会持续以细胞结合型酶为代价释放硫胺素酶I。此外,通过一些物理和动力学标准,纯化的细胞结合型硫胺素酶I与纯化的细胞外硫胺素酶I无法区分。