Abstract
Recent data suggest that hexokinase KlHxk1 (Rag5) represents the only glucose-phosphorylating enzyme of Kluyveromyces lactis, which also is required for glucose signalling. Long-term growth studies of a K. lactis rag5 mutant, however, reveal slow growth on glucose, but no growth on fructose. Isolation of the permissive glucose-phosphorylating enzyme, mass spectrometric tryptic peptide analysis and determination of basic kinetic data identify a novel glucokinase (KlGlk1) encoded by ORF KLLA0C01155g. In accordance with the growth characteristics of the rag5 mutant, KlGlk1 phosphorylates glucose, but fails to act on fructose as a sugar substrate. Multiple sequence alignment indicates the presence of at least one glucokinase gene in all sequenced yeast genomes. © 2007 Federation of European Microbiological Societies.
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Kettner, K., Müller, E. C., Otto, A., Rödel, G., Breunig, K. D., & Kriegel, T. M. (2007). Identification and characterization of a novel glucose-phosphorylating enzyme in Kluyveromyces lactis. In FEMS Yeast Research (Vol. 7, pp. 683–692). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1567-1364.2007.00259.x
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