2,3-bisphosphoglycerate mutase is a multifunctional enzyme which catalyses in red blood cells the synthesis and the degradation of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate, the allosteric effector of hemoglobin. In order to study the structure-function relationships in BPGM, an expression vector was constructed which yielded an active protein, but with a modified electrophoretic mobility, due to a non-blocked N-terminal residue. Using site directed mutagenesis, mutants were produced with shortened chains. Results indicated the importance of residues 252-256 for the function. A natural deficient mutant with the substitution 89 Arg----Cys was described. Artificial mutant with the same substitution reproduced the same defect, as well as mutants Arg----Gly and Arg----Ser, indicating the key role of Arg 89 in the enzymatic mechanism.
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