Fructose 6-phosphate phosphorylation in Bacteroides species

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6-Phosphofructokinase (6-PFK) activities have been measured in cell extracts from a number of Bacteroides species. Two main types of 6-PFK were found: an ATP-linked 6-PFK and a PP(i)-linked 6-PFK. In most strains both of these activities were found, although in two strains only ATP-linked 6-PFK was present. The PP(i)-linked 6-PFK activity was always higher, when both activities were present, and showed Michaelis-Menten kinetics with respect to fructose 6-phosphate. In contrast, the ATP-linked 6-PFK activity usually gave sigmoid kinetics with respect to fructose 6-phosphate, although several strains were found to have activities with Michaelis-Menten kinetics. Conditions for measuring maximum activities of ATP-linked 6-PFK were not identical for different strains, and the activities were rather unstable in extracts. The possible consequences of the observation that most Bacteroides strains possess both an ATP-linked and a PP(i)-linked 6-PFK are discussed.

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Roberton, A. M., & Glucina, P. G. (1982). Fructose 6-phosphate phosphorylation in Bacteroides species. Journal of Bacteriology, 150(3), 1056–1060. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.150.3.1056-1060.1982

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