Identification of Asp197 as the catalytic nucleophile in the family 38 alpha-mannosidase from bovine kidney lysosomes
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Identification of Asp197 as the catalytic nucleophile in the family 38 alpha-mannosidase from bovine kidney lysosomes
Abstract
Bovine kidney lysosomal alpha-mannosidase is a family 38 alpha-mannosidase involved in the degradation of glycoproteins. The mechanism-based reagent, 5-fluoro-beta-L-gulosyl fluoride, was used to trap a glycosyl-enzyme intermediate, thereby labelling the catalytic nucleophile of this enzyme. After proteolytic digestion and high performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (MS) analysis, a labelled peptide was localised, and the sequence: HIDPFGHSRE determined by fragmentation tandem MS analysis. Taking into consideration sequence alignments of this region with those of other alpha-mannosidases of the same family, this result strongly suggests that the catalytic nucleophile in this enzyme is Asp197.
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