| Literature DB >> 15987895 |
Leda Pedelini1, Maria Adelaida Garcia-Gimeno, Alberto Marina, Juan M Gomez-Zumaquero, Pablo Rodriguez-Bada, Soledad López-Enriquez, Federico C Soriguer, Antonio L Cuesta-Muñoz, Pascual Sanz.
Abstract
It was recently described that the alpha5 and the alpha13 helices of human pancreatic glucokinase play a major role in the allosteric regulation of the enzyme. In order to understand the structural importance of these helices, we have performed site-directed mutagenesis to generate glucokinase derivatives with altered residues. We have analyzed the kinetic parameters of these mutated forms and compared them with wild-type and previously defined activating mutations in these helices (A456V and Y214C). We found two new activating mutations, A460R and Y215A, which increase the affinity of the enzyme for glucose. Our results suggest that substitutions in the alpha5 or the alpha13 helices that favor the closed, active conformation of the enzyme, either by improving the interaction with surrounding residues or by improving the flexibility of the region defined by these two helices, enhance the affinity of the enzyme for glucose, and therefore its performance as a glucose phosphorylating enzyme.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15987895 PMCID: PMC2279319 DOI: 10.1110/ps.051485205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protein Sci ISSN: 0961-8368 Impact factor: 6.725