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A new kinase that forms GalNAc-1-P was purified from pig kidney cytosol and identified on gels by labeling with N3-[32P]ATP (Pastuszak, I., Drake, R., and Elbein, A. D. (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271, in press). A 50-kDa labeled protein was eluted, digested with
trypsin
, and the sequences of four peptides representing 49 amino acids showed 90% identity to sequence of human galactokinase reported to be on chromosome 15. To resolve this dilemma, activities and substrate specificities of galactokinase and
GalNAc kinase
from human and pig kidney, as well as of galactokinase from the yeast clone transfected with the cDNA from presumptive human galactokinase, were compared. The purified galactokinases phosphorylated galactose, but not GalNAc, whereas
GalNAc kinase
also phosphorylated galactose when this sugar was present at millimolar concentrations. Extracts of gal 1(-) yeast clone, transfected with presumptive human galactokinase cDNA, had very low galactokinase activity even when yeast were grown on galactose, but good activity with GalNAc. On the other hand, the wild type yeast phosphorylated galactose, but not GalNAc. These data indicate that the sequence reported for galactokinase on chromosome 15 is that of
GalNAc kinase
, which can phosphorylate galactose when this sugar is present at millimolar concentrations. This transfection thus allows the yeast mutant to grow slowly on galactose-containing media.
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PMID:Identification of the GalNAc kinase amino acid sequence. 879 85