An enzymatic procedure for the preparation and purification of 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phospho-[35S]sulfate ([35S]PAPS): applications in syntheses of 8-azido and 8-bromo derivatives of [35S]PAPS

Analytical Biochemistry
K ShailubhaiG S Jacob

Abstract

This paper describes a rapid and an efficient procedure for the enzymatic synthesis of 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phospho[35S]sulfate ([35S]PAPS). [35S]PAPS was synthesized by incubating ATP and a carrier-free [35S]-Na2(35)SO4 with ATP sulfurylase, a recombinant APS kinase and inorganic pyrophosphatase. The transfer of 35SO4 group from [35S]Na2SO4 to [35S]PAPS proceeded more efficiently in the presence of an ATP-regenerating system composed of pyruvate kinase and phosphoenol pyruvate. About 90% of the radioactivity present in the starting material [35S]Na2SO4 was transferred to [35S]PAPS within a 2-h reaction incubation. The reaction products were applied to a Mono Q column, and [35S]PAPS was eluted by a step-wise gradient of triethylamine bicarbonate buffer (pH 7.5). Under these conditions, [35S]PAPS eluted as a sharp peak at 0.7 M triethylammonium bicarbonate and it was very well separated from other contaminants. The purified [35S]PAPS (yield 85%, purity > 95%) was functional in donating sulfate to an oligosaccharide acceptor in a standard sulfotransferase reaction. The enzymatic procedure described above was particularly useful for the synthesis of [35S]PAPS at a wide range of concentrations and specific activities (up to 1500 ...Continue Reading

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Nov 26, 2013·Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry·Eric SternerJonathan S Dordick

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