Abstract: | It has been shown that rabbit liver NAD-kinase is a Ca(2+)-dependent, calmodulin-regulated enzyme. Differences were found between the sensitivity of the alpha- and beta-forms of the enzyme to calmodulin. The maximal activation of the NAD-kinase alpha-form was observed at a calmodulin/NAD-kinase ratio equal to 2, that of the beta-form--at 4. Further increases in the above parameter (up to 10) had no effect on the activity of the alpha-form, whereas that of the beta-form dropped down to the initial (basal) level. |