The TKFC Ala185Thr variant, reported as 'null' for fructose metabolism, is fully active as triokinase

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Abstract
TKFC-encoded triokinase catalyses glyceraldehyde phosphorylation in fructose metabolism and favours lipogenesis in mice. In Tkfc knockouts or knockdowns, fructose oxidation predominates over lipogenesis. The highly prevalent human variant Ala185Thr-Triokinase/FMN cyclase (TKFC) has been reported to be 'null' for fructose metabolism, since Ala185-TKFC rescues the mouse TKFC-deficient phenotype, whereas Ala185Thr-TKFC does not. Such report implies that most humans would display a noncanonical fructose metabolism, but it ignores the well-characterized triokinase activity of Ala185Thr-TKFC. Here, earlier evidence is summarized, along with new evidence that both human variants are equally active in yeast. Therefore, future research on triokinase in the context of human fructose metabolism should consider that Ala185Thr-TKFC is not biochemically 'null'.
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fructose metabolism, fructose oxidation, glyceraldehyde crossroads, glyceraldehyde phosphorylation, lipogenesis, rs2260655, single nucleotide polymorphism, TKFC, triokinase and FMN cyclase
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