Glutathione (GSH), a tripeptide composed of glycine, cysteine, and glutamic acid, is an abundant thiol found in a wide variety of cells, ranging from bacterial to mammalian cells. Adequate levels of GSH are essential for maintaining iron homeostasis. The ratio of oxidized/reduced GSH is strictly regulated in each organelle to maintain the cellular redox potential.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenomic rearrangements often generate phenotypic diversification. We previously reported the TAQing system where genomic rearrangements are induced via conditional activation of a restriction endonuclease in yeast and plant cells to produce mutants with marked phenotypic changes. Here we developed the TAQing2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAspergillus oryzae RIB40 possesses the gene of glutaminase (Micrococcus luteus K-3-type glutaminase; AoGls), which has 40% homology with the salt-tolerant glutaminase from M. luteus K-3 (Micrococcus glutaminase). It was found that AoGls is a salt-tolerant enzyme, and its properties are similar to those of Micrococcus glutaminase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have for the first time found and cloned the cDNA (AoglsA) of Aspergillus oryzae RIB40, which encodes a 49.9-kDa protein sharing 40% homology with the salt-tolerant glutaminase of Micrococcus luteus K-3 (Micrococcus glutaminase). AoglsA was subcloned into a series of expression vectors and expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Escherichia coli.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSalt-tolerant glutaminase (Micrococcus glutaminase, with an apparent molecular mass of 48.3 kDa, intact glutaminase) from the marine bacterium Micrococcus luteus K-3 was digested using protease derived from M. luteus K-3.
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