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Publication : Property comparison of recombinant amphibian and mammalian allantoicases.

First Author  Vigetti D Year  2002
Journal  FEBS Lett Volume  512
Issue  1-3 Pages  323-8
PubMed ID  11852104 Mgi Jnum  J:303266
Mgi Id  MGI:6513052 Doi  10.1016/s0014-5793(02)02264-0
Citation  Vigetti D, et al. (2002) Property comparison of recombinant amphibian and mammalian allantoicases. FEBS Lett 512(1-3):323-8
abstractText  Allantoicase is an enzyme involved in uric acid degradation. Although it is commonly accepted that allantoicase is lost in mammals, birds and reptiles, we have recently identified its transcripts in mice and humans. The mouse mRNA seems capable of encoding a functional allantoicase, therefore we expressed the Xenopus and mouse allantoicases (MAlc and XAlc, respectively) in Escherichia coli and characterized the recombinant enzymes. The two recombinant allantoicases show a similar temperature and pH stability but, although XAlc and MAlc share a 54% amino acid identity, they differ in sensitivity to bivalent cations, in substrate affinity and in the level of expression in tissues (as revealed by means of Western blot analysis). We propose that the loss of allantoicase activity in mouse is due to a low substrate affinity and to a reduced expression level of the enzyme.
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