Abstract

Purified (200-fold) glycogen phosphorylase (EC 2.4.1.1) of Streptococcus salivarius was activated by AMP and NaF when assayed both in the direction of synthesis and in the direction of phosphorolysis. Activation by NaF + AMP was greater than the sum of their individual effects. In the direction of synthesis, the K m for AMP was 0.25 m m and was decreased to 0.125 m m in the presence of NaF. The K m for NaF was 0.49 m and was decreased to 0.40 m in the presence of AMP. Glycogen phosphorolysis was similarly affected by AMP and NaF, except that above a concentration of 2 m m AMP was inhibitory. The effects of AMP and NaF were reversible since preincubation with these compounds, followed by dialysis, restored activity almost to the control values although some inhibition of enzyme activity was noted with the samples preincubated with NaF. The presence of both NaF and AMP had no effect on the K m values for glucose-1- P and glycogen in the direction of synthesis, but increased the V of the enzyme. When assayed in the absence of AMP and NaF in the direction of synthesis, the enzyme was slightly inhibited by glucose and glucose-6- P, and activated by P-enolpyruvate and ADP-glucose. In the presence of AMP and NaF, the enzyme was inhibited by glucose, glucose-6- P and ADP-glucose, but was activated by P-enolpyruvate. Fructose-1,6-P 2 had no effect on the enzyme. The enzyme was further activated in the absence of AMP and NaF by adenosine, ATP, GMP, cyclic AMP and ADP, and was slightly inhibited by GTP and GDP. In the presence of AMP and NaF, however, these compounds, with the exception of adenosine, either did not show any effect or were slightly inhibitory. Adenosine was slightly stimulatory with NaF + AMP, but not with AMP alone. In the direction of phosphorolysis, the enzyme was inhibited by glucose and ADP-glucose, and activated by P-enolpyruvate, fructose-1,6-P 2 and ATP, both in the presence and absence of AMP + NaF.

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