Studies on some enzymatic properties of mitochondrial propionyl carboxylase

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1962-05-05

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Virginia Tech

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Propionyl carboxylase purified from bovine liver mitochondria catalyzes the carboxylation of 992 micromoles of propionyl-CoA per hour per milligram of protein. Relative carboxylation rates for acetyl-, propionyl-, butyryl-, and valeryl-CoA remain constant during purification. The carboxylase is inhibited by PCMB, N-ethylmaleimide, and iodoacetamide; and the inhibition by PCMB can be almost completely reversed by GSH. The Km values for acetyl-CoA, propionyl-CoA, butyryl-CoA, valeryh-CoA, propionyl pantetheine, ATP, and HCOj were determined. The Km values for the aeyl-CoA derivatives are approximately the same while there is a 200-fold difference between the Vm values for propionyl-CoA and valeryl-CoA. Coenzyme A and valeryl-CoA, but not propionyl pantetheine were found to be competitive inhibitors of propionyl carboxylase.

The apparent equilibrium constant for the enzymatic propionyl-CoA carboxylation reaction at pH 8.15 and 37°c is 8.1 x 10-3 and the Δ F°310 calculated from this constant is 2970 calories per mole.

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