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- W2159778894 abstract "Isotopic exchange kinetics at chemical equilibrium have been used to identify changes in the regulatory properties of aspartate transcarbamylase (ATCase) caused by site-specific mutation of Tyr240----Phe (Y240F) in the catalytic chain. With both wild-type and the mutant enzymes, ATP activates both [14C]Asp in equilibrium N-carbamyl-L-aspartate (C-Asp) and the [32P]carbamyl phosphate (C-P) in equilibrium Pi exchanges. In contrast, with wild-type enzyme, CTP inhibits both exchanges, but with Y240F mutant enzyme CTP inhibits Asp in equilibrium C-Asp exchange and activates C-P in equilibrium Pi exchange. The bisubstrate analog N-(phosphonacetyl-L-aspartate), PALA, activates Asp in equilibrium C-Asp at a lower concentration with the Y240F enzyme, but the extent of activation is decreased, relative to wild-type enzyme. PALA activation of C-P in equilibrium Pi observed with wild-type enzyme disappears completely with the Y240F mutant enzyme. Analysis of perturbations of exchange rates by ATP and CTP were carried out by systematic methods plus computer-based simulations with the ISOBI program. These analyses indicate that (a) ATP increases the rates of association and dissociation for both C-P and Asp, but (b) CTP differentially increases the rate of C-P association to a greater degree than dissociation, but also decreases the rates for Asp association and dissociation in equal proportion. In addition, Arrhenius plots for Y240F ATCase suggest that ATP and CTP act by different mechanisms: ATP increases Vmax (decreases delta G not equal to) uniformly at all temperatures, whereas CTP does not alter either Vmax (delta G not equal to) or the Arrhenius slope (delta H not equal to)." @default.
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- W2159778894 title "Regulatory Behavior of Escherichia coli Aspartate Transcarbamylase Altered by Site-specific Mutation of Tyr240 → Phe in the Catalytic Chain" @default.
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