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1 September 2003 Isolation and Characterization of Glutathione Reductase from Physarum polycephalum and Stage-Specific Expression of the Enzyme in Life-Cycle Stages with Different Oxidation-Reduction Levels
YOSHIKO MINAMI, TAKESHI KOHAMA, YU-JI SEKIMOTO, KENICHI AKASAKA, HIROSHI MATSUBARA
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Abstract

Physarum polycephalum has a life cycle with several distinct phases that have different oxidation-reduction requirements. To investigate the relationship between the life cycle and the oxidation-reduction state, we isolated glutathione reductase (GR; EC 1.6.4.2) from Physarum microplasmodia. The enzyme was found to be a homodimer with a subunit Mr of 49,000, and Km values for oxidized glutathione and NADPH of 40 and 28.6 μM, respectively. We then constructed a cDNA library from microplasmodium mRNA and cloned GR cDNA from the library. The isolated cDNA consisted of 1,475 bp encoding a polypeptide of 452 amino acids. The amino acid sequence similarity was about 50% with GRs of other organisms, and several conserved sequence motifs thought to be necessary for activity are evident in the Physarum enzyme. Escherichia coli transformed with an expression vector containing the cDNA synthesized the active GR. Genomic Southern blot analysis indicated that the GR gene is present as a single copy in the Physarum genome. Immunoblot analysis and RT-PCR analysis detected GR mRNA expression in the microplasmodium, plasmodium, and sclerotium, but not in the spore or flagellate. GR activity was low in the spore and flagellate. These results suggest that the glutathione oxidation-reduction system relates to the Physarum life cycle.

YOSHIKO MINAMI, TAKESHI KOHAMA, YU-JI SEKIMOTO, KENICHI AKASAKA, and HIROSHI MATSUBARA "Isolation and Characterization of Glutathione Reductase from Physarum polycephalum and Stage-Specific Expression of the Enzyme in Life-Cycle Stages with Different Oxidation-Reduction Levels," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 50(5), 317-323, (1 September 2003). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2003.tb00142.x
Received: 3 December 2002; Accepted: 7 May 2003; Published: 1 September 2003
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KEYWORDS
cDNA cloning
enzyme
Expression
glutathione
microplasmodium
morphogenesis
sclerotium
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