Abstract

We have identified four isozymes of α-glucosidase in the cellular slime mold, Dictyostelium discoideum. The isozymes can be distinguished by their physical and enzymatic properties. α-Glucosidase-1, α-glucosidase-2, and α-gluocosidase-3 are all present in vegetative cells, while α-glucosidase-4 is present only after the cells have proceeded through aggregation. Three of the four enzymes, α-glucosidase-1, α-glucosidase-3, and α-glucosidase-4, have acidic pH optima of 3.5, 2.2, and 4.0, respectively. In contrast, α-glucosidase-2 has a neutral pH optimum, 7.25. α-Glucosidase-1, α-glucosidase-2, and α-glucosidase-3 are distinguishable by electrophoresis in native polyacrylamide gels. α-Glucosidase-4 comigrates with α-glucosidase-2 on native gels but they can be resolved by isoelectric focusing. The isozymes also differ with respect to affinity for the substrates p-nitrophenyl-α- d-glucoside and 4-methyl-umbelliferyl-α- d-glucopyranoside and the relative maximal rates of hydrolysis of these substrates. α-Glucosidases-1, -2, and -4 have apparent K m's in the millimolar range while the apparent K m of α-glucosidase-3 for p-nitrophenyl-α- d-glucoside is much higher. This may suggest that isozyme 3 is an endoglycosidase or may have greater affinity for other sugar substrates. α-Glucosidase-1 is the major isozyme in vegetative cells.

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