Phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) is a X-linked enzyme that plays a key role in the glycolytic pathway. Twelve different variants have already been reported. We describe a new PGK variant, PGK Herlev (Asp 285ยฎVal), in a 69-year-old Danish patient with isolated chronic hemolysis but who had no neurologic
Structure-function relationships in 3-phosphoglycerate kinase: Role of the carboxy-terminal peptide
โ Scribed by Maria T. Mas; Zenaida E. Resplandor
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 720 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-3585
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โฆ Synopsis
Yeast 3-phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) is a monomeric enzyme (Mr approximately 45,000) composed of two globular domains. Each domain corresponds approximately to the amino- and carboxy-terminal halves of the polypeptide chain. The carboxy-terminal end extends over the interdomain "hinge" region and packs against the amino-terminal domain. It has been proposed that domain movement, resulting in closure of the active site cleft, is essential for the catalytic function of PGK. Large-scale conformational changes have also been postulated to explain activation of the enzyme by sulfate ions. Using site-specific mutagenesis, we have removed a 15-amino-acid carboxy-terminal fragment, in order to probe its role in the substrate- and sulfate-induced conformational changes. The truncated enzyme exhibited approximately 1% of the activity of native PGK and lost the ability to undergo sulfate-induced activation. The Km for ATP was essentially unchanged (Km = 0.23 mM) in comparison to the native enzyme (Km = 0.30 mM), whereas the Km value for 3-phosphoglycerate was increased about eightfold (Km = 3.85 mM and 0.50 mM, respectively). These results suggest that the carboxy-terminal segment is important for the mechanism of the substrate- and sulfate-induced conformational transitions. CD spectra and sedimentation velocity measurements indicate that the carboxy-terminal peptide is essential for structural integrity of PGK. The increased susceptibility of the truncated enzyme to thermal inactivation implies that the carboxy-terminal peptide also contributes to the stability of PGK.
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