Large-scale purification and characterization of dihydrofolate reductase from a methotrexate-resistant strain of <i>Lactobacillus casei</i>

John G. Dann(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), G. Ostler(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Richard A. Bjur(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), R. W. King(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), P Scudder(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Philip Turner(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Gordon C. K. Roberts(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), A. S. V. Burgen(Columbia University Irving Medical Center)
Biochemical Journal
September 1, 1976
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Abstract

Dihydrofolate reductase has been purified from a methotrexate-resistant strain of Lactobacillus casei NCB 6375. By careful attention to growth conditions, up to 2.5 g of enzyme is obtained from a 400 litre culture. The purification procedure, involving poly-ethyleneimine treatment, DEAE-cellulose chromatography and affinity chromatography on methotrexate-aminohexyl-Sepharose, operates on the gram scale, with overall yields of 50-60%. Elution of the affinity column by reverse (upward) flow was used, as it led to recovery of the enzyme in a much smaller volume. The enzyme obtained appears to be more than 98% pure, as judged by gel electrophoresis, isoelectric focusing, and gel filtration. It has a mol.wt. of approx. 17900 and a turnover number of 4s-1 (50mM-triethanolamine/400mM-KCl, pH 7.2, 25 degrees C) with dihydrofolate and NADPH as substrates. The turnover number for folate is 0.02s-1. Michaelis constants for a variety of substrates have been measured by using a new fluorimetric assay (0.36 muM-dihydrofolate; 0.78 muM-NADPH), and binding constants determined by using the quenching of protein fluorescence (dihydrofolate, 2.25 X 10(6)M-1; NADPH, greater than 10(8)M-1). The pH/activity profile shows a single maximum at pH 7.3; at this pH, marked activation by 0.5M-NaCl is observed.


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