APS is phosphorylated to PAPS

Stable Identifier
R-MTU-936583
Type
Reaction [transition]
Species
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Energy for the phosphorylation of APS comes from the hydrolysis of a GTP molecule. The resulting PAPS is used in M. tuberculosis by several sulfotransferases for the production of sulfolipids (Pinto et al, 2004; Sun et al, 2005).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
15615729 The trifunctional sulfate-activating complex (SAC) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Sun, M, Andreassi JL, 2nd, Liu, S, Pinto, R, Triccas, JA, Leyh, TS

J Biol Chem 2005
15184554 The Mycobacterium tuberculosis cysD and cysNC genes form a stress-induced operon that encodes a tri-functional sulfate-activating complex

Pinto, R, Tang, QX, Britton, WJ, Leyh, TS, Triccas, JA

Microbiology 2004
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adenylylsulfate kinase activity of sulfate adenylyltransferase complex [cytosol]

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