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Purification and characterization of ascorbic acid 2-kinase from Flavobacterium devorans ATCC 10829
Min Jung Ahn1, Ja Young Moon, Dae Ook Kang
1Department of Biochemistry and Health Science, College of Natural Sciences, Changwon National University, Sarimdong, Changwon City, Kyungnam 641-773, South Korea.
Abstract:
Maximum activity for phosphorylating C(2)-OH of the ascorbic acid was observed at the time of 16 h incubation from the culture of Flavobacterium devorans ATCC 10829. The enzyme was purified 1.178-fold, via ammonium sulfate fractionation, Fast Q anion exchange, and phenyl agarose chromatography. Gel chromatography and SDS-polyacrylamide electrophoresis experiments showed that the enzyme is a tetramer with subunit MW of 29 kDa. Among available second substrates, pyrophosphate showed the highest activity. Optimum temperature and pH were 45 degrees C and 5.5, respectively. The enzyme was chemically modified only by diethylpyrocarbonate and 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide (EDC), indicating that histidine and carboxylate are in the active site. pH studies showed that two histidines are involved in the binding of the substrates and a carboxylate in catalysis. Therefore, the chemical mechanism of the enzyme is likely that two histidines bind to pyrophosphate and carboxylate, respectively, and a carboxylate acts as a general base.