Abstract

RuBPCase has been purified to electrophoretic homogeneity from moss and spinach. On denaturing SDS-polyacrylamide gels the purified enzyme revealed two discrete bands, thereby indicating the presence of large and small subunits. The phosphoprotein nature of RuBPCase was proved by in vivo labelling of enzyme with [ 32P]orthophosphate. Autoradiographic analysis of 32P-labelled RuBPCase on SDS-PAG demonstrated that phosphorylation was restricted to the small subunit. Dephosphorylation of purified RuBPCase with alkaline phosphatase resulted in a dramatic decline (70% decrease) in the biological activity of the enzyme. Fractionation of the dephosphorylated enzyme on denaturing gels revealed only the presence of large subunits of RuBPCase. Thus it became evident that dephosphorylation of RuBPCase brings about the dissociation of small subunits from the catalytic large subunits (octamer). The dephosphorylated small subunits were isolated as dimers. These results clearly indicate that phosphorylation of small subunits is mandatory for the reconstitution of holoenzyme and hence crucial for the activation of RuBPCase.

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