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ADP-dependent phosphofructokinases from the archaeal order Methanosarcinales display redundant glucokinase activity.

Arch Biochem Biophys.. 2017-11; 
Zamora RA, Gonzalez-Órdenes F, Castro-Fernández V, Guixé V.
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Abstract

The genome of Methanosarcinales organisms presents both ADP-dependent glucokinase and phosphofructokinase genes. However, Methanococcoides burtonii has a truncate glucokinase gene with a large deletion at the C-terminal, where the catalytic GXGD motif is located. Characterization of its phosphofructokinase annotated protein shows that is a bifunctional enzyme able to supply the absence of the glucokinase activity. Moreover, kinetic analyses of the phosphofructokinase annotated enzyme from, Methanohalobium evestigatum demonstrated that this enzyme is also bifunctional. The high conservation of the active site residues of all the enzymes from the order Methanosarcinales suggest that they should be bifunctional, a... More

Keywords

ADP-dependent kinase; Archaea; Bifunctional enzyme; Glucokinase; Phosphofructokinase