Structure-function analysis of human alpha 1,3-fucosyltransferase - Amino acids involved in acceptor substrate specificity

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Xu, XH [1 ]
Vo, L [1 ]
Macher, BA [1 ]
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[1] SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIV,DEPT CHEM & BIOCHEM,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94132
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10.1074/jbc.271.15.8818
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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A series of molecular biology experiments were carried out to identify the catalytic domain of two human alpha 1,3/4-fucosyltransferases (fucosyltransferases (FucTs) III and V), and to identify amino acids that function in acceptor substrate binding, Sixty-one and 75 amino acids could be eliminated from the N terminus of FucTs III and V, respectively, without a significant loss of enzyme activity. In contrast, the truncation of one or more amino acids from the C terminus of FucT V resulted in a dramatic or total loss of enzyme activity. Results from the truncation experiments demonstrate that FucT III62-361 (containing amino acids 62-361) and FucT V76-374 (containing amino acids 76-374) are active, whereas shorter forms of the enzymes were inactive. The shortest, active forms of the enzymes are more than 93% identical at the predicted amino acid level, but have distinct acceptor substrate specificities, Thus, FucT III is an alpha 1,4-fucosyltransferase, whereas FucT V is an alpha 1,3-fucosyltransferase with disaccharide substrates. All but one of the amino acid sequence differences between the two proteins occur near their N terminus. Results obtained from domain swapping experiments demonstrated that the single amino acid sequence difference near the C terminus of these enzymes did not alter the enzyme's substrate specificity. However, swapping a region near the N terminus of the truncated form of FucT III into an homologous region in FucT V produced a protein with both alpha 1,3- and alpha 1,4-fucosyltransferase activity. This region contains 8 of the amino acid sequence differences that occur between the two proteins.
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