In vitro activation of a galactosyl transferase involved in the osmotic regulation of ochromonas

Plant Physiol. 1976 Sep;58(3):295-8. doi: 10.1104/pp.58.3.295.

Abstract

Osmotic regulation in the flagellate Ochromonas malhamensis Pringsheim is mainly mediated by fluctuations in the pool size of alpha-galactosyl-(1-->1)-glycerol (isofloridoside). A regulated key enzyme of isofloridoside metabolism is the galactosyl transferase producing isofloridoside phosphate. The activity of this enzyme in crude extracts can be increased 5- to 20-fold by incubation at pH 6. The activation occurs in a reaction with a Q(10) of 1.5 to 3 and is dependent on time and pH value. Inactivation of the activated form of the enzyme is also time-dependent, and is minimal at the pH value at which activation is optimal. The data suggest a regulation of the enzyme by chemical modification due to the action of auxiliary enzymes.