Bakers' yeast cytochrome b, [L-( +)-lactate dehydrogenase or L-( +)-lactate cytochrome c oxidoreductase], usually purified by crystallisation according to Appleby and Morton, was shown to be a degraded form of the enzyme, arising by a proteolytic modification of the species formed in vivo. We present here an improved purification procedure and some properties of the intact enzyme.This intact cytochrome b, is shown, by cross-linking and by gel filtration studies, to be in a tetrameric form with a molecular weight of about 230000. The four identical subunits are composed of a single polypeptide chain associated with one haem and one flavin (FMN). The amino-acid composition is presented. Alanine and glutamic acid are shown to be respectively C-and Nterminal residues.A comparison of these results with those concerning the degraded form suggests that there is little loss of peptide material and that the gross quaternary structure of the protein is not modified by the proteolytic process. However circular dichroism studies show that the haem environment is altered.The evidence leading to propose a biglobular structure for the enzyme is discussed. We report here an improved purification procedure for the intact cytochrome b,. The quaternary structure of this protein obtained under a stable form is also characterized and compared with the known structure of the cleaved enzyme. I n our previous paper [6] we used the terms physiological [5] and crystallized to distinguish the two forms of the protein, but we shall now only use the terms intact and cleaved, which are immediately understandable.A preliminary report of this work has been presented before [7].
MATERIALS AND METHODS
MaterialsFresh baker's yeast was obtained from Springer (Maisons Alfort France) and was lyophilized just before extraction. DEAE-cellulose (DE 32) was purchased from Whatman, 1-ethyl-3 (3-dimethyl aminopropy1)-carbodiimide dihydrochloride from Pierce, 1,g-hexanediamine dihydrochloride and cyanogen bromide from Eastman. Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride and other chemicals came from Merck and were of the highest degree of purity available.