Partial purification and characterization of dolichol phosphate mannose synthase from Entamoeba histolytica

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Dolichol phosphate mannose synthase, an essential enzyme in glycoprotein biosynthesis, was partially purified from E.histolytica by hydrophobic interaction and affinity chromatography with octyl Sepharose CL-4B and Affi-Gel 501, respectively. Reducing agents, particularly dithiothreitol, positively influenced enzyme activity and stability, indicating a role of sulfhydryl groups on the transferase function. Activity did not depend on phospholipids; however, it was significantly stimulated by phosphatidylethanolamine and to a lower extent by other common phospholipids. Mixtures consisting of activating phospholipids did not exert an additive effect. In vitro phosphorylation with a cAMP-dependent protein kinase resulted in enzyme activation. This alteration was not associated with a change in the Km for the substrate but rather with a 2.6-fold increase in Vmax. Phosphorylation in the presence of [γ-32P]ATP resulted in strong labeling of two polypeptides, one of which exhibited the molecular mass reported for the enzyme from other organisms. Whether phosphorylation functions in vivo as a mechanism of regulation of dolichol phosphate mannose synthesis in E.histolytica remains to be determined.

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Villagómez-Castro, J. C., Calvo-Méndez, C., Flores-Carreón, A., & López-Romero, E. (2000). Partial purification and characterization of dolichol phosphate mannose synthase from Entamoeba histolytica. Glycobiology, 10(12), 1311–1316. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/10.12.1311

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