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Query: EC:4.6.1.1 (
adenylate cyclase
)
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The putrescine biosynthetic enzyme
agmatine ureohydrolase
(
AUH
) (
agmatinase
; EC 3.5.3.11) catalyzes the conversion of agmatine to putrescine in Escherichia coli. The specific activity of
AUH
was determined in crude extracts prepared from wild-type strains and from strains with mutations in the
adenylate cyclase
gene (cya) or the cAMP receptor protein gene (crp) or both. In glucose minimal medium, a delta cya strain exhibited 70 to 90% higher
AUH
activity than a cya+ strain. Addition of 1 to 10 mM cAMP to cya+ and delta cya strains cultured in glucose repressed
AUH
activity in a dose-dependent manner. Addition of 1 to 10 mM cAMP to a delta crp strain failed to repress
AUH
activity. Addition of agmatine resulted in a three- to fourfold induction of
AUH
in delta cya and delta crp strains. This induction could be blocked by the addition of chloramphenicol. Simultaneous additions of various proportions of cAMP and agmatine resulted in reduced levels of induction and repression of
AUH
activity. This antagonistic regulation was shown to be exerted by independent mechanisms since
AUH
activity could be induced by agmatine in a delta crp strain supplemented with cAMP. These results suggest that both agmatine and cAMP antagonistically regulate
AUH
activity at the level of transcription. In minimal medium supplemented with 1 mM putrescine, the strains did not exhibit repression of
AUH
activity. In contrast, in minimal medium supplemented with 1 mM ornithine or arginine, cya+ or delta cya strains exhibited induced
AUH
activity as a result of conversion of these substrates to agmatine. Further experiments in vitro demonstrated that the effects observed with cAMP, agmatine, and arginine were not post-translationally mediated.
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PMID:Antagonistic transcriptional regulation of the putrescine biosynthetic enzyme agmatine ureohydrolase by cyclic AMP and agmatine in Escherichia coli. 631 66