Purification to apparent homogeneity and properties of pig kidney L- fucose kinase

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L-Fucokinase was purified to apparent homogeneity from pig kidney cytosol. The molecular mass of the enzyme on a gel filtration column was 440 kDa, whereas on SDS gels a single protein band of 110 kDa was observed. This 110-kDa protein was labeled in a concentration-dependent manner by azido- [32P]ATP, and labeling was inhibited by cold ATP. The 110-kDa protein was subjected to endo-Lys-C digestion, and several peptides were sequenced. These showed very little similarity to other known protein sequences. The enzyme phosphorylated L-fucose using ATP to form β-L-fucose-1-P. Of many sugars tested, the only other sugar phosphorylated by the purified enzyme was D- arabinose, at about 10% the rate of L-fucose. Many of the properties of the enzyme were determined and are described in this pa- per. This enzyme is part of a salvage pathway for reutilization of L-fucose and is also a valuable biochemical tool to prepare activated L-fucose derivatives for fucosylation reactions.

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Park, S. H., Pastuszak, I., Drake, R., & Elbein, A. D. (1998). Purification to apparent homogeneity and properties of pig kidney L- fucose kinase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(10), 5685–5691. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.10.5685

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