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    J Biochem. 1985 Jul;98(1):35-9.

    L-Aspartate-induced activation of aspartase.

    Abstract

    During the catalysis of the fumarate amination reaction, aspartase was markedly activated by the product, L-aspartate, as shown by a steep increase in the reaction rate. When NH4+ was replaced by NH2OH, the hydroxylamination reaction proceeded without any acceleration, and was activated upon addition of L-aspartate. The activation required the Mg2+ ion and the alkaline pH, and the half-saturation concentration of L-aspartate for activation was as low as 0.07 mM, which was far lower than the Km value for catalysis. Fumarate showed no activating effect in contrast to L-aspartate, and L-aspartate lowered the Km value for fumarate instead of acting as a competitive inhibitor. Besides L-aspartate, alpha-methyl-DL-aspartate exhibited an activating effect without serving as a substrate. These results suggest that the activation is mediated by an indirect action of L-aspartate which is bound to a site distinct from the catalytic site.

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    3900058
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