Abstract

The branched chain amino acid aminotransferase [EC 2.6.1.42] was purified to a homogeneous state from a gramicidin S-producing strain of Bacillus brevis. The enzyme had a molecular weight of about 93,000 and consisted of two identical subunits, each with a molecular weight of about 47,000. One pyridoxal phosphate is bound per subunit. In addition to branched chain amino acids, the enzyme uses L-phenylalanine and L-tryptophan as the amino donor, indicating that B. brevis branched chain amino acid aminotransferase has a broad substrate specificity for the amino donor. The enzyme utilized 2-oxoglutarate as the amino acceptor. The purified enzyme exhibits its absorption maxima at 332 and 427 nm at neutral pH.

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