Thermoactinomyces vulgaris utilized both organic and inorganic phosphates with equal efficiency for its growth. The specific activities of the thermophilic acid and alkaline phosphatases were found to be maximum at 1 mM concentration of each phosphate source. All the phosphatase isoenzymes (three alkaline and one acidic) were observed irrespective of the substrate source and concentration, suggesting constitutive synthesis of the enzymes. During growth and differentiation, both acid and alkaline phosphatases exhibited uniformly stable patterns of isoenzymes with slight variations in their specific activities.
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© 1980 London: The Biochemical Society
1980
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