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HPr kinase/phosphatase of Bacillus subtilis:: expression of the gene and effects of mutations on enzyme activity, growth and carbon catabolite repression

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MICROBIOLOGY-SGM
卷 148, 期 -, 页码 1805-1811

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SOC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1099/00221287-148-6-1805

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phosphorylation; glycolysis; Walker A box; mutagenesis

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HPr kinase/phosphatase (HPrK/P) is the key protein in regulation of carbon metabolism in Bacillus subtilis and many other Gram-positive bacteria. Whether this enzyme acts as a kinase or phosphatase is determined by the nutrient status of the cell. Mutational analysis of residues in a Walker A box nucleotide-binding motif revealed that it is not only important for kinase but is also involved in phosphatase activity. In addition, a signature sequence specifically conserved among HPrK/P orthologues is required for phosphatase activity and may be involved in interaction with HPr/HPr-(Ser46)-P. Carbon catabolite repression was abolished in a B. subtilis strain expressing a mutant form of HPrK/P deficient in kinase and phosphatase activities. The growth characteristics of this strain were similar to those of the wild-type. In contrast, B. subtilis strains expressing HPrK/P with partial kinase and no phosphatase activities showed growth impairment but exhibited catabolite repression.

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