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In Vitro Incorporation Of Molybdate Into Demolybdoproteins In Escherichia Coli., Randolph H. Scott, George T. Sperl, John A. Demoss
In Vitro Incorporation Of Molybdate Into Demolybdoproteins In Escherichia Coli., Randolph H. Scott, George T. Sperl, John A. Demoss
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When Escherichia coli was grown in the presence of tungstate, inactive forms of two molybdoenzymes, nitrate reductase and formate dehydrogenase, accumulated and were converted to their active forms upon incubation of cell suspensions with molybdate and chloramphenicol. The conversion to the active enzymes did not occur in cell extracts. When incubated with [(99)Mo]molybdate and chloramphenicol, the tungstate-grown cells incorporated (99)Mo into protein components which were released from membranes by procedures used to release nitrate reductase and formate dehydrogenase and which migrated with these activities on polyacrylamide gels. Although neither activity was formed during incubation of the crude extract with molybdate, …