PMID: 4292874Sep 1, 1967Paper

Studies on alkaline phosphatase. Inhibition by phosphate derivatives and the substrate specificity

The Biochemical Journal
H N Fernley, P G Walker

Abstract

1. The kinetics of inhibition of calf-intestinal alkaline phosphatase by inorganic phosphate, fluorophosphate, inorganic pyrophosphate, beta-glycerophosphate and adenosine 5'-triphosphate in the range pH8-10 were investigated. The reference substrate was 4-methylumbelliferyl phosphate. 2. The inhibitions were ;mixed' in that both K(m) and V were affected, but the competitive element was by far the stronger. 3. In each case the pH profile for the competitive K(i) was similar to the pH profile for K(m). Since the K(m) and K(i) values both change 100-fold over the pH range 8-10, it is concluded that the inhibitors compete with the substrate for the same active site. 4. It was also found that the enzyme preparation hydrolysed fluorophosphate, pyrophosphate and adenosine 5'-triphosphate as readily as it hydrolysed 4-methylumbelliferyl phosphate and beta-glycerophosphate. Each pH-activity curve, however, had a different shape, but with the exception of pyrophosphate the activity approached the same maximum value at high pH. 5. Attempts to separate the phosphomonoesterase and pyrophosphatase activities by column chromatography were not successful, and the results of other experiments listed suggest that the two activities are a proper...Continue Reading

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