Phylogenetic Study of the Evolution of PEP-Carboxykinase

Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PCK) is the key enzyme to initiate the gluconeogenic pathway in vertebrates, yeast, plants and most bacteria. Nucleotide specificity divided all PCKs into two groups. All the eukaryotic mammalian and most archaeal PCKs are GTP-specifi c. Bacterial and fungal PCKs c...

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Main Authors: Sanjukta Aich, Louis T.J. Delbaere
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2007-01-01
Series:Evolutionary Bioinformatics
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spelling doaj-1c3a432bbcb74d3fb462689e2573cf552020-11-25T03:40:30ZengSAGE PublishingEvolutionary Bioinformatics1176-93432007-01-013333340Phylogenetic Study of the Evolution of PEP-CarboxykinaseSanjukta AichLouis T.J. DelbaerePhosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PCK) is the key enzyme to initiate the gluconeogenic pathway in vertebrates, yeast, plants and most bacteria. Nucleotide specificity divided all PCKs into two groups. All the eukaryotic mammalian and most archaeal PCKs are GTP-specifi c. Bacterial and fungal PCKs can be ATP-or GTP-specific but all plant PCKs are ATPspecific. Amino acid sequence alignment of PCK enzymes shows that the nucleotide binding sites are somewhat conserved within each class with few exceptions that do not have any clear ATP- or GTP-specific binding motif. Although the active site residues are mostly conserved in all PCKs, not much significant sequence homology persists between ATP- and GTPdependent PCK enzymes. There is only one planctomycetes PCK enzyme (from Cadidatus Kuenenia stuttgartiensis) that shows sequence homology with both ATP-and GTP-dependent PCKs. Phylogenetic studies have been performed to understand the evolutionary relationship of various PCKs from different sources. Based on this study a flowchart of the evolution of PCK has been proposed.http://la-press.com/article.php?article_id=453PEP-carboxykinaseevolutionphylogenetics
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author Sanjukta Aich
Louis T.J. Delbaere
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Louis T.J. Delbaere
Phylogenetic Study of the Evolution of PEP-Carboxykinase
Evolutionary Bioinformatics
PEP-carboxykinase
evolution
phylogenetics
author_facet Sanjukta Aich
Louis T.J. Delbaere
author_sort Sanjukta Aich
title Phylogenetic Study of the Evolution of PEP-Carboxykinase
title_short Phylogenetic Study of the Evolution of PEP-Carboxykinase
title_full Phylogenetic Study of the Evolution of PEP-Carboxykinase
title_fullStr Phylogenetic Study of the Evolution of PEP-Carboxykinase
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic Study of the Evolution of PEP-Carboxykinase
title_sort phylogenetic study of the evolution of pep-carboxykinase
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Evolutionary Bioinformatics
issn 1176-9343
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PCK) is the key enzyme to initiate the gluconeogenic pathway in vertebrates, yeast, plants and most bacteria. Nucleotide specificity divided all PCKs into two groups. All the eukaryotic mammalian and most archaeal PCKs are GTP-specifi c. Bacterial and fungal PCKs can be ATP-or GTP-specific but all plant PCKs are ATPspecific. Amino acid sequence alignment of PCK enzymes shows that the nucleotide binding sites are somewhat conserved within each class with few exceptions that do not have any clear ATP- or GTP-specific binding motif. Although the active site residues are mostly conserved in all PCKs, not much significant sequence homology persists between ATP- and GTPdependent PCK enzymes. There is only one planctomycetes PCK enzyme (from Cadidatus Kuenenia stuttgartiensis) that shows sequence homology with both ATP-and GTP-dependent PCKs. Phylogenetic studies have been performed to understand the evolutionary relationship of various PCKs from different sources. Based on this study a flowchart of the evolution of PCK has been proposed.
topic PEP-carboxykinase
evolution
phylogenetics
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