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L-Lysine: 2-oxoglutarate 6-aminotransferase. Subunit structure composed of non-identical polypeptides and pyridoxal 5'-phosphate-binding subunit.

L-Lysine:2-oxoglutarate 6-aminotransferase from Flavobacterium lutescence (= Achromobacter liquidum) has been shown to be composed of one each of four non-identical subunits, A, B1, B2, and C. The subunits were isolated by gel filtration, and DEAE-cellulose chromatography in the presence of 8 M urea. Their molecular weights were determined by ultracentrifugation, gel electrophoresis and gel filtration: subunit A 24,000; B1 28,000; B2 28,000; C 45,000. These subunits were all different in amino acid composition. Of the two molecules of bound pyridoxal 5'-phosphate, the one which absorbs at 415 nm is bound to subunit B2 and participates in the catalytic action of the enzyme.[1]

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