2018
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.ra117.001358
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Nudt19 is a renal CoA diphosphohydrolase with biochemical and regulatory properties that are distinct from the hepatic Nudt7 isoform

Abstract: CoA is the major acyl carrier in mammals and a key cofactor in energy metabolism.

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“…1A). Indeed, one liter of autoinduced culture typically yielded about 15 mg of Nudt8 compared to the 70-100 mg of Nudt7 obtained per liter of standard E. coli culture [13]. To test the possibility that Nudt8 could hydrolyze CoA species, we expressed and purified the mouse enzyme as a 24 kDa protein with a C-terminal hexahistidine tag (Fig.…”
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“…1A). Indeed, one liter of autoinduced culture typically yielded about 15 mg of Nudt8 compared to the 70-100 mg of Nudt7 obtained per liter of standard E. coli culture [13]. To test the possibility that Nudt8 could hydrolyze CoA species, we expressed and purified the mouse enzyme as a 24 kDa protein with a C-terminal hexahistidine tag (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To test the possibility that Nudt8 could hydrolyze CoA species, we expressed and purified the mouse enzyme as a 24 kDa protein with a C-terminal hexahistidine tag (Fig. Analytical gel filtration analysis of recombinant mouse Nudt8 indicated that similar to Nudt7 [13], about 70% of the protein eluted as a monomer (Fig. Compared to recombinant Nudt7, Nudt8 was purified in significantly lower amounts.…”
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