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The genes and enzymes of sucrose metabolism in moderately thermophilic methanotroph Methylocaldum szegediense O12.

Sergey Y But1, Natalia P Solntseva2,3, Svetlana V Egorova2,3, Ildar I Mustakhimov2, Valentina N Khmelenina2, Alexander Reshetnikov2, Yuri A Trotsenko2.   

Abstract

Four enzymes involved in sucrose metabolism: sucrose phosphate synthase (Sps), sucrose phosphate phosphatase (Spp), sucrose synthase (Sus) and fructokinase (FruK), were obtained as his-tagged proteins from the moderately thermophilic methanotroph Methylocaldum szegediense O12. Sps, Spp, FruK and Sus demonstrated biochemical properties similar to those of other bacterial counterparts, but the translated amino acid sequences of Sps and Spp displayed high divergence from the respective microbial enzymes. The Sus of M. szegediense O12 catalyzed the reversible reaction of sucrose cleavage in the presence of ADP or UDP and preferred ADP as a substrate, thus implying a connection between sucrose and glycogen metabolism. Sus-like genes were found only in a few methanotrophs, whereas amylosucrase was generally used in sucrose cleavage in this group of bacteria. Like other microbial fructokinases, FruK of M. szegediense O12 showed a high specificity to fructose.

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Keywords:  Fructokinase; Methylocaldum szegediense; Sucrose phosphate phosphatase; Sucrose phosphate synthase; Sucrose synthase

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29442248     DOI: 10.1007/s00792-018-1006-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Extremophiles        ISSN: 1431-0651            Impact factor:   2.395


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