Abstract

Phosphofructokinase 2 (PFK 2) was isolated from mycelia of the citric-acid-accumulating fungus Aspergillus niger, and partially purified by Trisacryl-Blue chromatography and Mono Q fast protein liquid chromatography. The appearance of a 96/94-kDa double band correlated with PFK 2 activity during purification. Purified PFK 2 had a half-life of 240 min at 4° C. The enzyme exhibited Michaelis-Menten type kinetics with respect to its substrates fructose-6-phosphate and ATP, required inorgaic phosphate for activity, and was only weakly inhibited by phospho(enol)pyruvate, AMP and citrate. The enzyme activity was not influenced by incubating partially purified PFK 2 preparations with ATP, MG2+ and the catalytic subunit of bovine heart protein kinase, although such treatment phosphorylated the 96/94-kDa protein. Consistently, treatment with alkaline phosphatase had no effect on PFK 2 activity. Also, no influence on PFK 2 activity was observed when cell-free extracts (containing A. niger protein kinases) from either glucose or citrate-grown mycelia were incubated with ATP and Mg2+ alone. It is concluded that, in A. niger, regulation of PFK 2 by phosphorylation/dephosphorylation does not occur, and this is related to the development of high glycolytic flow and citrate accumulation under conditions of supplying high sugar concentrations.

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