RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 Causier, Barry E. A1 Milling, Richard J. A1 Foster, Stephen G. A1 Adams, David J.YR 1994 T1 Characterization of chitin synthase from Botrytis cinerea JF Microbiology, VO 140 IS 9 SP 2199 OP 2205 DO https://doi.org/10.1099/13500872-140-9-2199 PB Microbiology Society, SN 1465-2080, AB Chitin synthase in a microsomal preparation from Botrytis cinerea had an apparent K m for UDP-N-acetylglucosamine of 2.0 mM while nikkomycin Z and polyoxin D inhibited enzyme activity competitively with apparent K i values of approximately 0.1 μM and 6 μM respectively. The organophosphorus fungicide edifenphos was a non-competitive inhibitor (K iapp 54 μM). Preincubation of microsomes for 2 h at 25 °C resulted in a maximum twofold stimulation of chitin synthase activity while preincubation with trypsin (25 μg ml-1) or cytosol (350 μg cytosolic protein ml-1) for 10 min at 25 °C resulted in approximately fourfold and 20-fold increases in chitin synthase activity, respectively. A range of protease inhibitors reduced the degree of activation of microsomal chitin synthase by cytosol. Most potent were phenylmethanesulphonyl fluoride and chymostatin; these compounds completely inhibited activation of enzyme activity. Two fragments (approx. 600 bp; CHS1 and CHS2) were amplified from B. cinerea genomic DNA using degenerate PCR primers based on regions of complete amino acid homology between previously published chitin synthase gene sequences. When the DNA and predicted amino acid sequences of CHS1 were used to probe computer databases for related sequences, B. cinerea CHS1 was found to be most similar to CHS1 from Neurospora crassa. , UL https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/micro/10.1099/13500872-140-9-2199