A new low-molecular-weight bound sulphite was found in yeast enzyme reaction systems which convert the sulphur of 35S-labelled adenosine 3′-phosphate 5′-sulphatophosphate into exchangeable radioactive sulphite. This bound sulphite was separated from other components by paper electrophoresis and Sephadex G-25 chromatography, and shown to be a peptide with multiple thiol groups and an estimated mol.wt. of 1400. The labelled sulphur in this peptide is highly exchangeable with unlabelled sulphite, but exchangeability decreases with time and freeze-drying. The low-molecular-weight acceptor is tightly bound to enzyme B of the yeast system and, apparently, accepts the sulpho group of adenosine 3′-phosphate 5′-sulphatophosphate and is released as bound sulphite only in the presence of enzymically or chemically reduced fraction C. It is proposed that the low-molecular-weight acceptor is a carrier peptide which, after release of the reduced sulphur, becomes re-oxidized and returns to enzyme B. Fraction C appears to function as an obligatory reductant of the oxidized acceptor before it can accept another-SO-3-moiety from adenosine 3′-phosphate 5′-sulphatophosphate. These findings are consistent with mechanisms proposed for sulphate reduction in spinach and Chlorella, and suggest that fraction C is the natural thiol required in these systems. An improved column technique for the preparation of adenosine 3′-phosphate 5′-sulphatophosphate is described.
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August 15 1976
The formation of exchangeable sulphite from adenosine 3′-phosphate 5′-sulphatophosphate in yeast Available to Purchase
Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Online ISSN: 1470-8728
Print ISSN: 0264-6021
© 1976 London: The Biochemical Society
1976
Biochem J (1976) 158 (2): 255–270.
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L G Wilson, D Bierer; The formation of exchangeable sulphite from adenosine 3′-phosphate 5′-sulphatophosphate in yeast. Biochem J 15 August 1976; 158 (2): 255–270. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1580255
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