Literature DB >> 11081794

Purification and enzymatic characterization of PgcM: a beta-phosphoglucomutase and glucose-1-phosphate phosphodismutase of Bacillus subtilis.

L R Mesak1, M K Dahl.   

Abstract

Phosphoglucomutases catalyze the reversible conversion of D-glucose 1-phosphate to D-glucose 6-phosphate, a key metabolic step in all cells. Two classes of phosphoglucomutases have been described so far, using either the alpha- or beta-forms of the phosphorylated sugars. The pgcM gene of Bacillus subtilis was cloned and used to construct a plasmid-based overexpression system for PgcM in Bacillus megaterium. The obtained protein was purified and its enzymatic activities were characterized. PgcM exhibits beta-phosphoglucomutase activity, transforming mainly beta-glucose 1-phosphate to beta-glucose 6-phosphate via the intermediate glucose 1,6-bisphosphate. Nevertheless, alpha-glucose 1-phosphate can also serve as a substrate, but with a seven-fold lower affinity than that observed for the beta-form. Additionally, PgcM exhibits a glucose-1-phosphate phosphodismutase activity using the alpha- and beta-forms as substrates, with affinities comparable to those observed for the phosphoglucomutase activity. Conformational changes of PgcM triggered by cofactors (MgCl2, glucose 1,6-bisphosphate) and substrate (glucose 1-phosphate) were detected by fluorescence spectra. Insertional mutagenesis of pgcM resulted in an inactivation of beta-phosphoglucomutase activity in B. subtilis. These mutants showed growth deficiency on minimal medium containing starch or maltodextrins (maltose to maltoheptaose) compared either to the wild-type or to growth on minimal medium containing glucose.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11081794     DOI: 10.1007/s002030000200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Microbiol        ISSN: 0302-8933            Impact factor:   2.552


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