PMID: 4897910May 1, 1969Paper

Isolation of adenyl cyclase from Escherichia coli

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
M Tao, F Lipmann

Abstract

We have found a soluble cyclase, using for assay radioactively marked ATP as precursor. The reaction product was isolated by thin-layer chromatography and identified by specific degradation. After homogenization, part of the activity remained in the particulate fraction but could be easily extracted. The cyclase was concentrated 100-fold by conventional methods. The enzyme has a Mg(++) requirement and is inhibited by fluoride and inorganic pyrophosphate.

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