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Name Koga Yuuichi
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researchmap researcher code 5000076449
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Thermostable glycerol kinase from a hyperthermophilic archaeon: gene cloning and characterization of the recombinant enzyme.

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Y Koga
M Morikawa
M Haruki
H Nakamura
T Imanaka
S Kanaya

Summary

The Pk-glpK gene, which encodes glycerol kinase (GK) from a hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus kodakaraensis KOD1, was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. The amino acid sequence of this enzyme (Pk-GK) deduced from the nucleotide sequence showed 57% identity with that of E. coli GK and 47% identity with that of human GK. Pk-GK, which has a molecular weight of 55902 (497 amino acid residues), was purified from E. coli and characterized. Despite the high sequence similarity, Pk-GK and E. coli GK are greatly divergent in structure and function from each other. Unlike E. coli GK, which exists as a tetramer, Pk-GK exists as a dimer. The preferred divalent cation for Pk-GK is Co2+, instead of Mg2+. The optimum pH and temperature for Pk-GK activity are 8.0 and 80 degrees C, respectively. Pk-GK can utilize other nucleoside triphosphates than ATP as a phosphoryl donor. It is fairly resistant to an allosteric inhibitor of E. coli GK, fructose-1,6-bisphosphate. Determination of the kinetic parameters indicates that the Km value of the enzyme is 15.4 microM for ATP and 111 microM for glycerol and its kcat value is 940 s(-1). The enzyme was shown to be fairly resistant to irreversible heat inactivation and still retained 50% of its enzymatic activity even after heating at 100 degrees C for 30 min. Construction of a model for the three-dimensional structure of the enzyme suggests that the formation of extensive ion-pair networks is responsible for the high stability of this enzyme.

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Protein engineering

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS

Volume

11

Number Of Pages

12

StartingPage

1219

EndingPage

27

Date of Issue

1998-12

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English

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