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Perturbation of phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (PGK1) only marginally affects glycolysis in cancer cells

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2020)

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Phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (PGK1) plays important roles in glycolysis, yet its forward reaction kinetics are unknown, and its role especially in regulating cancer cell glycolysis is unclear. Here, we developed an enzyme assay to measure the kinetic parameters of the PGK1-catalyzed forward reaction. The K-m values for 1,3-bisphosphoglyceric acid (1,3-BPG, the forward reaction substrate) were 4.36 ?m (yeast PGK1) and 6.86 ?m (human PKG1). The K-m values for 3-phosphoglycerate (3-PG, the reverse reaction substrate and a serine precursor) were 146 ?m (yeast PGK1) and 186 ?m (human PGK1). The V-max of the forward reaction was about 3.5- and 5.8-fold higher than that of the reverse reaction for the human and yeast enzymes, respectively. Consistently, the intracellular steady-state concentrations of 3-PG were between 180 and 550 ?m in cancer cells, providing a basis for glycolysis to shuttle 3-PG to the serine synthesis pathway. Using siRNA-mediated PGK1-specific knockdown in five cancer cell lines derived from different tissues, along with titration of PGK1 in a cell-free glycolysis system, we found that the perturbation of PGK1 had no effect or only marginal effects on the glucose consumption and lactate generation. The PGK1 knockdown increased the concentrations of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, dihydroxyacetone phosphate, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, and 1,3-BPG in nearly equal proportions, controlled by the kinetic and thermodynamic states of glycolysis. We conclude that perturbation of PGK1 in cancer cells insignificantly affects the conversion of glucose to lactate in glycolysis.
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glycolysis,serine,lactic acid,cancer,Warburg effect,cellular metabolism,energy homeostasis,PGK1 forward reaction kinetics,phosphoglycerate kinase
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