Abstract

The specificity for activator of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase is closely related to the corresponding major carbon-assimilation pathway. The enzyme from Escherichia coli is mainly activated by fructose-1,6- P 2, while the cyanobacterial, algal, and higher-plant enzymes are activated by 3- P-glycerate. Previous results have shown that Lys 39 of the E. coli enzyme is involved in the binding of fructose-1,6- P 2 while for the Anabaena enzyme, lysine residues 382 and 419 have been shown to be involved in the binding of 3-phosphoglycerate. This report shows that if Lys 419 of the Anabaena enzyme is changed to glutamine, activation of the cyanobacterial enzyme by fructose-1,6- P 2 becomes more effective than that of 3- P-glycerate activation of the Anabaena wild-type enzyme, suggesting that these two compounds bind to the same site. Thus a change of one amino acid at the activator binding domain can affect the specificity of activation of the Anabaena ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase.

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