Purification and characterization of fructokinase from developing tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) fruits

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MartinezBarajas, E
Randall, DD
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fructokinase; fructose; fruit (tomato); Lycopersicon (fruit); sucrose metabolism;
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A procedure is described which allows the purification of fructokinase (EC 2.7.1.4) from young tomato fruit. The procedure yielded a 400-fold purification and two isoenzymes designated fructokinase I and II (FKI and FKII) were separated by anion-exchange chromatography. Using sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) the molecular mass was estimated to be 35 kDa. Gel filtration on Sepharose-12 indicated that for both fructokinases the functional form is a dimer. Two dimensional isoelectric focusing/SDS-PAGE combined with immunoblotting showed that FKI has two components with isoelectric points (pIs) of 6.42 and 6.55, while four components with pIs from 6.07 to 6.55 were detected for FKII. A mixture of both fructokinases showed that the components of FKI match the more alkaline components of FKII. The activity of both fructokinases increased with increasing pH to around 8.0 and equal activity was observed from 8.0 to 9.5. Both fructokinases were specific for fructose with K-m values for fructose of 0.131 and 0.201 mM for FKI and FKII, respectively. At high concentrations (> 0.5 mM), fructose was also a strong inhibitor with inhibition constants (K-i) of 1.82 and 1.39 mM for FKI and FKII, respectively. The preferred phosphate donor for both isoforms was ATP, and K-m values of 0.11 and 0.15 mM were observed for FKI and FKII. At low concentrations (0.05-0.2 mM), fructose exhibited noncompetitive inhibition with respect to ATP for both fructokinases. This inhibition pattern changed to uncompetitive when higher fructose concentrations (0.5-10 mM) were used. These data indicated that substrate addition is ordered, with ATP adding first. Inhibition by ADP was also affected by the fructose concentrations. At 0.5 mM fructose, FKI showed noncompetitive inhibition by ADP with respect to ATP and this inhibition changed to uncompetitive when 3 mM fructose was used. The isoform FKII showed a competitive inhibition pattern for ADP at 0.5 mM fructose which also changed to uncompetitive when 3 mM fructose was used. The features of the regulation of both fructokinases suggest that this enzyme might have a relevant role in carbon metabolism during tomato fruit development.
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