白色念珠菌与哺乳动物6- o-磷酸激酶的评价和比较:底物特异性和应用。

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochemistry Biochemistry Pub Date : 2025-01-07 Epub Date: 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1021/acs.biochem.4c00525
Min Liu, Caroline Williams, Stephen N Hyland, Marina P Vasconcelos, Bella R Carnahan, Rachel Putnik, Sushanta Ratna, Catherine L Grimes
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在哺乳动物和真菌系统中,肽聚糖片段的感知对于诱导下游信号传导至关重要。己糖激酶NagK和Hxk1是肽聚糖分子磷酸化的关键酶,以激活特定的细胞反应;然而,其酶促特异性和效率的生化表征尚未深入研究。本研究采用质谱酶促筛选来评估底物特异性,ATP偶联分析提供了这两种同源真核酶的定量动力学特征。数据显示,虽然同源,但NagK和Hxk1具有截然不同的底物谱。NagK接受各种不同的肽聚糖基底物,尽管效率降低,但作为大规模化学酶设置的工具仍然有价值。相反,Hxk1具有较小的底物范围,但可以将这些替代底物转化为与其天然底物相似的水平。这些结果使我们能够更深入地了解负责基本细胞过程的生物合成机制,包括细胞内的UDP-GlcNAc调节和免疫识别事件。
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Evaluation and Comparison of Candida albicans vs Mammalian 6-O-Phospho-Kinases: Substrate Specificity and Applications.

Sensing of peptidoglycan fragments is essential for inducing downstream signaling in both mammalian and fungal systems. The hexokinases NagK and Hxk1 are crucial enzymes for the phosphorylation of peptidoglycan molecules in order to activate specific cellular responses; however, biochemical characterization of their enzymatic specificity and efficiency has yet to be investigated in depth. Here a mass spectrometry enzymatic screen was implemented to assess substrate specificity, and an ATP coupled assay provided the quantitative kinetic profiles of these two homologous, eukaryotic enzymes. The data show, that while homologous, NagK and Hxk1 have vastly different substrate profiles. NagK accepts a variety of different peptidoglycan-based substrates albeit with reduced efficiency but are still valuable as a tool in large scale chemoenzymatic settings. Conversely, Hxk1 has a smaller substrate scope but can turnover these alternative substrates at similar levels to its natural substrate. These results allow for deeper understanding into the biosynthetic machinery responsible for essential cellular processes including UDP-GlcNAc regulation and immune recognition events in the cell.

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Biochemistry Biochemistry
Biochemistry Biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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