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biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology

Purification and properties of 3'-nucleotidase of Leishmania donovani

Biochemical Journal, Volume 285, No. 1, Year 1992

A surface membrane 3'-nucleotidase from Leishmania donovani promastigotes has been purified to SDS/PAGE homogeneity. The enzyme has apparent subunit molecular mass of 38 kDa, pl 5.8 and a broad pH optimum, 5.5-7.5. EDTA partially inhibited the enzyme activity, which was fully restored by Co2+, Mg2+, Ca2+ or Mn2+ had no effect on the activity. ZnCl2 or dithiothreitol at 1 mM was inhibitory at pH 7.5, but was without effect at pH 5.5, whereas at both pH values 5 mM of either compound inhibited the enzyme. The substrate-specificity of the purified enzyme is restricted to ribonucleoside 3'-phosphates. 3'-AMP and 3'-IMP are the best substrates, whereas ADP, ATP, 2'-deoxyadenosine 3'phosphate and 5'-AMP are competitive inhibitors of the enzyme. The enzyme showed low latency in intact-cell preparations. The kinetic properties and the surface membrane localization of the enzyme suggest its implication in the formation of nucleosides from 3'-nucleotides of the parasite's host.

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