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Bacterial 5’-nucleotidase activity

Arnmerman, J. W., and Azam, F. (1985). Bacterial 5 -nucleotidase activity in aquatic ecosystems A novel mechanism of phosphorus regeneration. Science 227, 1338-1340. [Pg.1655]

Bacterial 5 -nucleotidase activity was first noted in marine systems as a means of turning over 5 -mononucleotides, conceivably released by phosphodiesterase or exonucleolytic activity (Ammerman and Azam, 1985). Although alkaline phosphatase can hydrolyse these substrates, it can be distinguished from 5 -nucleotidase activity by its sensitivity to micromolar concentrations of phosphate 5 -nucleotidase was virtually unaffected by 100 p,M phosphate, while 80% of alkaline phosphatase activity was lost under the same conditions (Ammerman and Azam, 1991a). Further, 5 -nucleotidase was competitively inhibited by 5 -guanidyl monophosphate, but almost completely... [Pg.193]

Becker and Hurwitz 94) have found that after infection of E. coli B with T-even bacteriophages a novel 3 -deoxynucleotidase activity appears. They purified the enzyme 2000-fold. In addition to its attack on 3 -deoxymononucleotides, the enzyme selectively removes the 3 -phos-phoryl groups from DNA. It does not attack 3 -ribonucleotides, 3 -phosphoryl groups of RNA, or 5 -phosphate esters. Like bacterial 5 -nucleotidases, this enzyme is markedly activated by Mg2+ and Co2+ and is inhibited by EDTA. The enzyme appears to be a phage-induced enzyme the activity rises early after injection with T-even phages and formation of the enzyme is blocked with chloramphenicol. [Pg.354]


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