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SUMOylation of Pancreatic Glucokinase Regulates Its Cellular Stability and Activity
Authors:Ingvild Aukrust  Lise Bj?rkhaug  Maria Negahdar  Janne Molnes  Bente B Johansson  Yvonne Müller  Wilhelm Haas  Steven P Gygi  Oddmund S?vik  Torgeir Flatmark  Rohit N Kulkarni  P?l R Nj?lstad
Abstract:Glucokinase is the predominant hexokinase expressed in hepatocytes and pancreatic β-cells, with a pivotal role in regulating glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, illustrated by glucokinase gene mutations causing monogenic diabetes and congenital hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. A complex tissue-specific network of mechanisms regulates this enzyme, and a major unanswered question in glucokinase biology is how post-translational modifications control the function of the enzyme. Here, we show that the pancreatic isoform of human glucokinase is SUMOylated in vitro, using recombinant enzymes, and in insulin-secreting model cells. Three N-terminal lysines unique for the pancreatic isoform (Lys-12/Lys-13 and/or Lys-15) may represent one SUMOylation site, with an additional site (Lys-346) common for the pancreatic and the liver isoform. SUMO-1 and E2 overexpression stabilized preferentially the wild-type human pancreatic enzyme in MIN6 β-cells, and SUMOylation increased the catalytic activity of recombinant human glucokinase in vitro and also of glucokinase in target cells. Small ubiquitin-like modifier conjugation represents a novel form of post-translational modification of the enzyme, and it may have an important regulatory function in pancreatic β-cells.
Keywords:Enzyme Kinetics  Glucokinase  Mass Spectrometry (MS)  Protein Stability  Sumoylation  Enzyme Activity
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