Lung-Nan Lin
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Journal of Protein Chemistry | 1990
Jerome M. Bailey; Lung-Nan Lin; John F. Brandts; Maria T. Mas
A “hinge-bending” domain movement has been postulated as an important part of the catalytic mechanism of phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) (Bankset al., 1979). In order to test the role of the flexibility of a putative interdomain hinge in the substrate- and sulfate-induced conformational transitions, alanine-183 was replaced by proline using site-directed mutagenesis. The maximal velocity of the Ala 183→Pro mutant, measured at saturating concentrations of ATP and phosphoglycerate (5 mM and 10 mM, respectively) and in the absence of sulfate ions, is increased approximately 21% in comparison to the wild type PGK. TheKm values for both substrates are essentially unchanged. The effect of sulfate on the specific activity of the Ala 183→Pro mutant and the wild type PGK was measured in the presence of 1 mM ATP and 2 mM 3-phosphoglycerate (3-PG). A maximum activation of 70% was observed at 20 mM sulfate for the mutant enzyme, as compared to 130% activation at 30 mM sulfate for the wild type PGK. These results demonstrate that the increased rigidity of the putative hinge, introduced by the Ala→Pro mutation, does not impair catalytic efficiency of phosphoglycerate kinase, while it appears to decrease the sulfate-dependent activation. The differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) studies demonstrate an increased susceptibility of the Ala 183 → Pro mutant to thermal denaturation. In contrast to one asymmetric transition observed in the DSC scan for the wild type PGK, withTm near 54°C, two transitions are evident for the mutant enzyme withTm values of about 45 and 54°C. Using a thermodynamic model for two interacting domains, a decrease in the free energy of domain-domain interactions of about 2 kcal was estimated from the DSC data.
Analytical Biochemistry | 1989
Thomas Wiseman; Samuel Williston; John F. Brandts; Lung-Nan Lin
Biochemistry | 1994
Lung-Nan Lin; Jia-Yin Li; John F. Brandts; Robert M. Weis
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1988
Lung-Nan Lin; Hideyo Hasumi; John F. Brandts
Assay and Drug Development Technologies | 2002
Valerian V. Plotnikov; Andrew Rochalski; Michael J Brandts; John F. Brandts; Samuel Williston; Verna Frasca; Lung-Nan Lin
Biochemistry | 1979
Lung-Nan Lin; John F. Brandts
Biochemistry | 1978
Lung-Nan Lin; John F. Brandts
Biochemistry | 1979
Lung-Nan Lin; John F. Brandts
Biochemical Journal | 1997
Anne B. Mason; Beatrice M. Tam; Robert C. Woodworth; Ronald W. A. Oliver; Brian N. Green; Lung-Nan Lin; John F. Brandts; Kerry J. Savage; Janet A. Lineback; Ross T. A. MacGillivray
Biochemistry | 1980
Lung-Nan Lin; John F. Brandts