Ewings K N, Doelle H W
Aust J Biol Sci. 1981;34(1):125-32.
In crude cell-free extracts of aerobically grown E. coli K-12, the non-allosteric form of 6-phosphofructokinase has a tetrameric molecular weight 140 000 with a low affinity (less than 5%) for the blue dextran chromophore--Cibacron Blue. The allosteric form has the same tetrameric molecular weight, but possesses a strong affinity for the blue dextran chromophore. Under conditions of prolonged storage, purification procedures of mild heat treatment (50 degrees C), the non-allosteric form converts to an active dimer (mol. wt 67 000), which binds to Cibacron Blue (less than 90%). Acid precipitation plus heat treatment prevents the conversion to the dimeric form and retains low Cibacron Blue affinity. These results are consistent with the isolation of a low molecular weight form and suggest that the inherent lability of this enzyme might be due to both non-specific proteolytic modification and a weak quaternary structure.