RESUMO
31P-nuclear magnetic resonance and absorption spectra of cytosolic chicken aspartate aminotransferase (L-aspartate:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase, EC 2.6.1.1) have been recorded in the pH range from 5 to 8.5. The 31P chemical shift was found to be pH-dependent with a pK of 6.85; the chemical shift change was 0.35 ppm. The pK value found by spectrophotometric titration of the enzyme proved to be about 6.0. The monoanion-dianion transition of the 5'-phosphate group of a model Schiff base of pyridoxal phosphate with 2-aminobutanol in methanol is accompanied by a change in the 31P chemical shift of 5.2 ppm. It is inferred that the phosphate group of the protein-bound coenzyme is in a dianionic form throughout the investigated pH range; the pH-dependence of the 31P chemical shift may be due to a conformational change at the active site. In the presence of 100 mM succinate, 6 mM aminooxyacetate or 25 mM cycloserine, the 31P chemical shift is insensitive to pH variations.