Abstract

The effect of phospholipids on chitin synthase activity has been studied with digitonin-solubilized and partially purified preparations from Coprinus cinereus. When cholate was used as detergent, it inhibited enzyme activity, but this inhibition was reversed by increasing concentrations of phospholipids. Preincubation with cholate and phospholipid caused irreversible loss of activity. When sonicated with solubilized enzyme preparation, dimyristoyl phosphatidyl choline strongly stimulated activity, while dioleoyl phosphatidyl choline was inhibitory. The Arrhenius plot of the effect of temperature on enzyme activity contained breaks, characteristic of a membrane-bound enzyme. It is suggested that chitin synthase requires an annulus of phospholipids for activity.

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