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Query: EC:1.8.1.4 (
diaphorase
)
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The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC) has been purified to apparent homogeneity from the insect trypanosomatid, Crithidia fasciculata, a member of the most primitive eukaryotic group to contain mitochondria. Separation of the purified PDC by SDS-PAGE yielded five bands of 70 (p70), 60 (
p60
), 55, 46 and 36.5 kDa, which appeared to correspond to
dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase
binding protein (E3BP), dihydrolipoyl transacetylase (E2), E3, E1 alpha and E1 beta, respectively. The purified complex did not exhibit endogenous PDHa kinase activity. p70 was much less abundant than
p60
. Polyclonal antisera raised against p70 did not cross-react with
p60
, and antisera raised against
p60
did not cross-react with p70, suggesting that
p60
did not arise from p70 by proteolysis. Both p70 and
p60
contained similar amino terminal sequences. Both sequences contained the MPALSP motif similar to sequences present in both E3BP and E2 from other sources. Incubation of the purified PDC with [2-14C]pyruvate in the absence of CoA resulted in the acetylation of both p70 and
p60
, suggesting that both proteins contained lipoyl domains, but the specific incorporation of label into p70 was significantly greater than for
p60
. Limited proteolysis of the acetylated complex with trypsin yielded two major fragments derived from
p60
of 35 and 30 kDa, corresponding to E2L and E2I, and one major acetylated fragment of 58 kDa derived from p70. Therefore, these results suggest that p70 is an E3BP and given its apparent M(r) and degree of acetylation, it contains multiple lipoyl domains.
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PMID:Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex from the primitive insect trypanosomatid, Crithidia fasciculata: dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase-binding protein has multiple lipoyl domains. 872 Jan 78