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The Effect of Inorganic Phosphate on the Activity of Bacterial Ribokinase

Abstract

Ribokinase and adenosine kinase are both members of the PfkB family of carbohydrate kinases. The activity of mammalian adenosine kinase was previously shown to be affected by pentavalent ions (PVI). We now present evidence that the catalytic activity of E. coli ribokinase is also affected by PVI, increasing both the velocity and affinity of the enzyme for d-ribose. The Km for ribose decreased from 0.61 mM to 0.21, 0.25, and 0.33 mM in the presence of 20 mM phosphate, arsenate, and vanadate, respectively. The activity of ribokinase was stimulated in a hyperbolic fashion, with the maximum velocity increasing 23-fold, 13-fold, and 11-fold under the same conditions, respectively. Activity was also affected upon the addition of phosphoenolpyruvate, suggesting that phosphorylated metabolites could be involved in enzymatic control. The similar effect of PVI on distantly related enzymes suggests that a common mechanism for activity is shared among PfkB family members.

Authors

Maj MC; Gupta RS

Journal

The Protein Journal, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 139–144

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

September 21, 2001

DOI

10.1023/a:1011081508171

ISSN

1572-3887
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