Abstract

Effect of various inhibitors on the (NH4+ + Na+)-activated ATPase of an anaerobic alkaliphile, Ep01(a strain of Amphibacillus xylanus), was examined. Among the chemicals tested, the enzyme was drastically inactivated by p-chloromercuribenzoic acid and diethyl pyrocarbonate. The ATPase activity of the enzyme, which was inactivated by p-chloromercuribenzoic acid and diethyl pyrocarbonate, was remarkably restored by beta-mercaptoethanol and hydroxylamine, respectively, suggesting the involvement of cysteine and histidine residues in the enzyme activity. Analysis of the inhibition kinetics by diethyl pyrocarbonate indicated that modification of a single histidine residue per ATPase molecule was sufficient to inactivate the enzyme.

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