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1.
Tyrosine hydroxylase (EC1.14.16.2), presumably the rate-limiting enzyme in the biosynthesis of catecholamines, is known to catalyze the hydroxylation of both phenylalanine and tyrosine. Using both an isolated enzyme preparation and a synaptosomal preparation, where some architectural integrity of the tissue has been preserved, we have attempted to evaluate the manner in which these two substrates are hydroxylated by rat brain tyrosine hydroxylase. In the presence of tetrahydrobiopterin the isolated enzyme catalyzes the hydroxylation of phenylalanine to 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine with the release of free tyrosine as an obligatory intermediate. In contrast, the rat brain striatal synaptosomal preparation in the presence of endogenous cofactor converts phenylalanine to 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine without the release of free tyrosine.  相似文献   

2.
Incubation of bovine chromaffin cells with L-[14C]phenylalanine resulted in label accumulation in catecholamines at about 30% of the rate seen with L-tyrosine as precursor. Studies with purified tyrosine hydroxylase (EC 1.14.16.2) showed that the enzyme catalysed the hydroxylation of L-phenylalanine first to L-p-tyrosine and then to 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA). No evidence for a significant involvement of an L-m-tyrosine intermediate in DOPA formation was found.  相似文献   

3.
Tyrosine hydroxylation was studied in intact cells of mouse neuroblastoma clone N1E-115 which have high levels of tyrosine 3-monooxygenase (EC 1.14.16.2) and which have been fully characterized for tyrosine transport. Measurement of [3H]OH formed from L-[3,5(-3)H]tyrosine in the medium was the method of assay and [3H]OH formed was stoichiometric with the formation of L-[3H]3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine. Tyrosine hydroxylation was dependent on time of incubation, cell number, and the concentration of [3H]tyrosine in the medium. From velocity vs. [3H]tyrosine concentration experiments, two apparent Km values were obtained: Km1 = 10 +/- 2 microM; Km2 = 140 +/- 10 microM. Substrate inhibition occurred with tyrosine concentrations between 20 and 50 microM. The reaction was twice as fast at pH 5.5 as at pH 7.4. alpha,alpha'-Dipyridyl (1 mM) caused major inhibition (75%) when [3H]tyrosine concentration was 10 microM. L-3-Iodotyrosine was a competitive inhibitor with Ki = 0.3 microM. Dopamine was a non-competitive inhibitor with Ki = 500 microM. 1-Norepinephrine had no effect. These results show that the hydroxylation of tyrosine by living N1E-115 cells has many of the properties of the reaction catalyzed by purified tyrosine 3-monooxygenase from normal tissue.  相似文献   

4.
Allostery of tyrosine hydroxylase was found by kinetical studies of partially purified tyrosine hydroxylase from clonal rat pheochromocytoma PC12h cells. Positive cooperativity toward the cofactors, (6R)-L-erythro-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrobiopterin [(6R)BH4] and (6S)-L-erythro-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrobiopterin [(6S)BH4], was observed. It is indicated that biopterin might be the regulatory factor of the enzyme polymers, which changes the affinity for the cofactor itself. Moreover, the stereochemical structure of (6R)BH4, the naturally-occurring cofactor, took an important role on the kinetical properties of the enzyme in concern with L-tyrosine.  相似文献   

5.
NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography have provided important insight into structural features of phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). Nevertheless, significant problems such as the substrate specificity of PAH and the different susceptibility of TH to feedback inhibition by l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (l-DOPA) compared with dopamine (DA) remain unresolved. Based on the crystal structures 5pah for PAH and 2toh for TH (Protein Data Bank), we have used molecular docking to model the binding of 6(R)-l-erythro-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) and the substrates phenylalanine and tyrosine to the catalytic domains of PAH and TH. The amino acid substrates were placed in positions common to both enzymes. The productive position of tyrosine in TH.BH4 was stabilized by a hydrogen bond with BH4. Despite favorable energy scores, tyrosine in a position trans to PAH residue His290 or TH residue His336 interferes with the access of the essential cofactor dioxygen to the catalytic center, thereby blocking the enzymatic reaction. DA and l-DOPA were directly coordinated to the active site iron via the hydroxyl residues of their catechol groups. Two alternative conformations, rotated 180 degrees around an imaginary iron-catecholamine axis, were found for DA and l-DOPA in PAH and for DA in TH. Electrostatic forces play a key role in hindering the bidentate binding of the immediate reaction product l-DOPA to TH, thereby saving the enzyme from direct feedback inhibition.  相似文献   

6.
Tyrosine hydroxylase in bovine adrenal medulla was activated up to fourfold by incubation with low concentrations (15 micrograms/ml) of ribonucleic acids. At higher RNA concentrations, enzyme activity was inhibited. This interaction with RNA was exploited with the use of poly(A)-Sepharose and DNA-cellulose to effect a rapid purification of stable tyrosine hydroxylase from rat brain and bovine adrenal medulla in high yield (up to 58%). With the purified rat brain enzyme, RNA acted as an uncompetitive inhibitor, a concentration of 15 micrograms/ml lowering the Vmax of tyrosine hydroxylase from 1050 to 569 nmol min-1 mg-1 and lowering the Km for tyrosine from 6.1 to 3.6 microM. With the natural cofactor, tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), two Km values were obtained, indicating the presence of two forms of the enzyme. Both Km values were decreased only slightly by RNA. The purified brain and adrenal enzymes both contained about 0.07 mol of phosphate/63,000-Da subunit; in both cases, cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase catalyzed the incorporation of an additional 0.8 mol of phosphate/subunit. The purified enzyme also contains ribonucleic acid, which comprises about 10% of the total mass and appears to be important for full activity.  相似文献   

7.
Phenylalanine hydroxylase, the enzyme that catalyzes the irreversible hydroxylation of phenylalanine to tyrosine, was purified from rat kidney with the use of phenyl-Sepharose, DEAE-Sephacel, and gel permeation high pressure liquid chromatography. Our most highly purified fractions had a specific activity in the presence of 6-methyltetrahydropterin, of 1.5 mumol of tyrosine formed/min/mg of protein, which is higher than has been reported hitherto. For the rat kidney enzyme, the ratio of specific activity in the presence of 6-methyltetrahydropterin to the specific activity in the presence of tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is 5. By contrast, this ratio for the unactivated rat liver hydroxylase is 80. These results indicate that the kidney enzyme is in a highly activated state. The rat kidney hydroxylase could not be further activated by any of the methods that stimulate the BH4-dependent activity of the rat liver enzyme. In addition, the kidney enzyme binds to phenyl-Sepharose without prior activation with phenylalanine. The phenylalanine saturation pattern with BH4 as a cofactor is hyperbolic with substrate inhibition at greater than 0.5 mM phenylalanine, a pattern that is characteristic of the activated liver hydroxylase. The molecular weight of the rat kidney enzyme as determined by gel permeation chromatography is 110,000, suggesting that the enzyme might be an activated dimer. We conclude, therefore, that phenylalanine hydroxylases from rat kidney and liver are in different states of activation and may be regulated in different ways.  相似文献   

8.
Involvement of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (Ca2+/CaM-kinase II) on the phosphorylation of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH, EC.1.14.16.2) in rat pheochromocytoma, PC12h cells was examined using KN-62, 1-[N,O-Bis(5-isoquinolinsulfonyl)-N-methyl-L-tyrosyl]-4-phenylpipe razine, a selective inhibitor of Ca2+/CaM-kinase II. Both the enhanced phosphorylation of TH and the activated L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA) formation in the high K+ depolarization were inhibited by 10 microM KN-62. After incubation of PC12h cells with 10 microM KN-62 for 1 hr, the activation of TH with 3 min incubation of 56 mM K+ was reduced to the basal activity. However, KN-62 did not directly affect the activity of purified rat TH at pH 6.0 or 7.0. These results indicate that Ca2+/CaM-kinase II phosphorylates and activates TH of PC12h cells in the high K+ depolarization.  相似文献   

9.
Phenylalanine hydroxylase from Pseudomonas sp. (ATCC 11299a) has been purified 25- to 30-fold by a procedure which has been modified from that previously described for this organism (Guroff, G., and Ito, T. (1965) J. Biol. Chem. 240, 1175-1184; Guroff, G., and Rhoads, C. A. (1967) J. Biol. Chem. 242, 3641-3645). Further purification yielded a preparation which was judged to be about 80% pure by sodium dodecyl sulfate-containing and standard analytical polyacrylamide gels, but the activity in this preparation has proved to be very labile. The enzyme appears to be a single protein chain of between 25,000 to 27,000 molecular weight. Phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan inhibit the activation of the enzyme by iron in a competitive fashion. The tyrosine metabolites, p-hydroxyphenylpyruvic and homogentisic acids exhibit a biphasic effect on activation, stimulating at low iron, and inhibiting at higher iron concentrations. The hydroxylation itself is inhibited by tyrosine and related compounds such as L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine and dopamine. p-Hydroxyphenylpyruvic acid is a competitive inhibitor with respect to both substrate and cofactor. The data indicate a variety of means by which the bacterium can regulate phenylalanine hydroxylation.  相似文献   

10.
Melanin inhibited rat liver phenylalanine hydroxylase, but activated tyrosine hydroxylase from rat brain (caudate nucleus), rat adrenal glands, and bovine adrenal medulla. Activation of tyrosine hydroxylase by melanin was demonstrated with the extensively dialyzed enzyme and in suboptimal concentrations of the substrate (tyrosine) and the cofactor (6-methyltetrahydropterin). Tyrosine hydroxylase from rat brain was activated by melanin more markedly than that from rat adrenal glands. Purified and extensively dialyzed bovine adrenal tyrosine hydroxylase had two Km values with 6-methyltetrahydropterin, depending upon its concentrations, but the melanin-activated tyrosine hydroxylase had a single Km value and showed the classical Michaelis-Menten kinetics.  相似文献   

11.
Tyrosine hydroxylase catalyzes the tetrahydropterin-dependent hydroxylation of tyrosine to form 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine. Several nonphysiological aromatic amino acids have been examined as inhibitors and substrates for bovine adrenal tyrosine hydroxylase. The Ki values for para-substituted phenylalanines increase as the size of the substituent increases. For each A2 increase in surface area of the substituent, the free energy of binding becomes 50 cal more positive. Replacement of the phenyl ring with a pyridyl ring decreases the affinity about one order of magnitude. A number of these aromatic amino acids are also substrates for the enzyme. The KM values again increase in size with increasing size of the substituent, but the Vmax value is independent of the reactivity of the amino acid. The effect of size on binding is consistent with a tight interaction between the para position region of the substrate and the enzyme. The lack of a change in the Vmax value is consistent with the rate-limiting step in catalysis by bovine tyrosine hydroxylase being formation of the hydroxylating intermediate rather than hydroxylation of the amino acid. These results will be useful in designing mechanism-based inhibitors of catecholamine biosynthesis and establish that the mechanisms of rat and bovine tyrosine hydroxylase do not differ significantly.  相似文献   

12.
A 6M urea-insoluble form of tyrosine hydroxylase (THi) was detected in PC12 pheochromocytoma cells by western blotting immunodetection methods, and the characteristics and mechanisms of formation of this insoluble species were investigated. THi accounts for about 4% of the immunodetectable tyrosine hydroxylase in exponentially dividing pheochromocytoma cells. It is unlikely that a subpopulation of dead or dying cells is the source of THi since essentially no changes in THi levels were detected when cell death was intentionally increased. To measure the kinetics of formation of cellular THi, exponentially dividing cells were metabolically labeled first with [3H]leucine and then with [14C]leucine, and though both3H and14C were incorporated into soluble tyrosine hydroxylase, the near absence of14C in THi demonstrated that a lag period of at least a day exists between biosynthesis of tyrosine hydroxylase and the accumulation of measurable THi. The cellular accumulation of THi can evidently be regulated by the cell, since upon nerve growth factor (NGF) treatment of cells the total content of tyrosine hydroxylase increased and the content of THi decreased to yield, overall, a fivefold lower proportion of THi after 4 days. A large increase in urea-insoluble enzyme was found upon sublethal exposure of cells to ferrous ion and hydrogen peroxide, indicating that oxidative damage via metal-ion-catalyzed formation of hydroxide free radical can yield an enzyme that is similar in its insolubility to THi.Abbreviations DOPA 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine - NGF nerve growth factor - THi denaturant-insoluble tyrosine hydroxylase - EDTA ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid - HEPES N-2-hydroxyethylpiperazine-N-ethanesulfonic acid - SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate - Tris Tris(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane - LLPM low-leucine pulse medium - WS water-solubilized protein - US 6 M urea-solubilized protein - UI 6 M urea-insoluble protein  相似文献   

13.
Enzymatically active mouse tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) was successfully expressed at a high level in Escherichia coli using a T7 RNA polymerase directed expression system. The specific activity of mouse TH in E. coli cell lysate was 7.5 nmol/mg protein/min. Kinetic characteristics of recombinant TH were examined. Km for tyrosine and (6R)-tetrahydrobiopterin (6R-BH4) cofactor were determined to be 7.2 microM (420 microM 6R-BH4), 19 microM [( 6R-BH4] less than 55 microM, 20 microM tyrosine) and 54 microM [( 6R-BH4] greater than 55 microM, 20 microM tyrosine), respectively. These were in good agreement with previously reported values for this enzyme.  相似文献   

14.
A previous published assay method for tyrosine hydroxylase by the evolution of 14CO2 was modified to a two-step procedure to allow reliable measurement of large numbers of samples containing low tyrosine hydroxylase activity. The reliability of the method was examined in detail. Properties of rat brain and pineal tyrosine hydroxylase solubilized with 0.2% Triton X-100 were as follows. The apparent Km values of the brain enzyme for L-tyrosine with 1 mM-(6-DL)-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-L-erythro-biopterin (BPH4) as cofactor and for BPH4 with 62 microM-L-tyrosine as substrate were approximately 25 microM and 85 microM, respectively. The Km's for L-tyrosine with 1 mM-(6-DL)-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-6-methylpterin (6MPH4) as cofactor and for 6MPH4 with 210 microM-L-tyrosine as substrate were 68 microM and 270 microM, respectively. The marked substrate inhibition by high concentrations of L-tyrosine was observed only when BPH4 was used as cofactor. High concentrations of BPH4 inhibited the reaction slightly. The kinetic properties of tyrosine hydroxylase in the pineal extract were similar to those of the brain enzyme, except that a Lineweaver-Burk plot of reciprocal velocity versus the reciprocal concentration of BPH4 with 62 microM-L-tyrosine as substrate deviated downward at a BPH4 concentration of about 100 microM. Analyses of the plot indicated that the peculiar kinetic property may represent either the reaction occurring at two independent sites or with two forms (6L- and 6D-isomers) of the tetrahydrobiopterin cofactor, with apparent Km for BPH4 of 23 microM and 1025 microM, respectively, or the negatively cooperative ligand binding with a Hill coefficient of 0.72. Based on the results obtained as reported above the standard assay conditions of tyrosine hydroxylase in tissue extracts were established. Using the assay method and conditions, the absence of the daily rhythmicity of tyrosine hydroxylase in rat pineal glands and three discrete brain areas was demonstrated. The findings, especially on pineal tyrosine hydroxylase, are discussed in relation to the daily change of noradrenaline turnover.  相似文献   

15.
Tyrosine hydroxylase was purified from bovine adrenal chromaffin cells and rat pheochromocytoma using a rapid (less than 2 days) procedure performed at room temperature. Rabbits were immunized with purified enzyme that was denatured with sodium dodecylsulfate, and antibodies to tyrosine hydroxylase were affinity-purified from immune sera. A Western blot procedure using the affinity-purified antibodies and 125I-protein A demonstrated a selective labeling of a single Mr approximately 62,000 band in samples from a number of different tissues. The relative lack of background 125I-protein A binding permitted the development of a quantitative spot immunolabeling procedure for tyrosine hydroxylase protein. The sensitivity of the assay is 1-2 ng of enzyme. Essentially identical standard curves were obtained with tyrosine hydroxylase purified from rat pheochromocytoma, rat corpus striatum, and bovine adrenal medulla. An extract of PC 12 cells (clonal rat pheochromocytoma cells) was calibrated against purified rat pheochromocytoma tyrosine hydroxylase and used as an external standard against which levels of tyrosine hydroxylase in PC12 cells and other tissue were quantified. With this procedure, qualitative assessment of tyrosine hydroxylase protein levels can be obtained in a few hours and quantitative assessment can be obtained in less than a day.  相似文献   

16.
The effects of the neurotoxin N-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium ion (MPP+) on the enzymes involved in synthesis and catabolism of catecholamines were examined using a clonal rat pheochromocytoma cell line, PC12h, as a model of dopaminergic neurons. MPP+ added in the culture medium was found to be accumulated in PC12h cells after 30-min incubation. Monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity in PC12h cells was inhibited by MPP+ in a dose-dependent way from 10 nM to 10 microM, but concentrations of MPP+ higher than 100 microM were found to increase the MAO activity. At the lower concentrations MPP+ inhibited MAO noncompetitively with respect to the substrate, kynuramine, and at the higher concentrations it increased both the Km and the Vmax values of MAO toward the substrate. On the other hand, tyrosine hydroxylase activity and the dopamine concentrations in PC12 cells were not changed by incubation with MPP+ for 30 min, 60 min, or 24 h.  相似文献   

17.
1. Melanosomal tyrosinase was isolated from normal C57B1 mice, and a comparison of the tyrosine-hydroxylation and dopa (3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine)-oxidation activities of this enzyme was made. 2. The results indicate that in the absence of dopa cofactor, this enzyme is capable of tyrosine hydroxylation, but with very little subsequent dopa oxidation and melanin formation. 3. This mechanism of enzyme action may play an important role in the intracellular regulation of melanin formation. 4. Further, dopa appears to act as a positive allosteric effector for tyrosine hydroxylation by tyrosinase, in addition to its known activity as a hydrogen donor for the reaction.  相似文献   

18.
The enzyme tyrosine hydroxylase catalyzes the first step in the biosynthesis of dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. Tyrosine hydroxylase is a substrate for cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase as well as other protein kinases. We determined the Km and Vmax of rat pheochromocytoma tyrosine hydroxylase for cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase and obtained values of 136 microM and 7.1 mumol/min/mg of catalytic subunit, respectively. These values were not appreciably affected by the substrates for tyrosine hydroxylase (tyrosine and tetrahydrobiopterin) or by feedback inhibitors (dopamine and norepinephrine). The high Km of tyrosine hydroxylase correlates with the high content of tyrosine hydroxylase in catecholaminergic cells. We also determined the kinetic constants for peptides modeled after actual or potential tyrosine hydroxylase phosphorylation sites. We found that the best substrates for cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase were those peptides corresponding to serine 40. Tyrosine hydroxylase (36-46), for example, exhibited a Km of 108 microM and a Vmax of 6.93 mumol/min/mg of catalytic subunit. The next best substrate was the peptide corresponding to serine 153. The peptide containing the sequence conforming to serine 19 was a very poor substrate, and that conforming to serine 172 was not phosphorylated to any significant extent. The primary structure of the actual or potential phosphorylation sites is sufficient to explain the substrate behavior of the native enzyme.  相似文献   

19.
We have examined the interaction of hepatic phenylalanine hydroxylase with the phenylalanine analogs, tryptophan and the diastereomers of 3-phenylserine (beta-hydroxyphenylalanine). Both isomers of phenylserine are substrates for native phenylalanine hydroxylase at pH 6.8 and 25 degrees C, when activity is measured with the use of the dihydropteridine reductase assay coupled with NADH in the presence of the synthetic cofactor, 6-methyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydropterin. However, while erythro-phenylserine exhibits simple Michaelis-Menten kinetics (Km = 1.2 mM, Vmax = 1.2 mumol/min X min) under these conditions, the threo isomer exhibits strong positive cooperativity (S0.5 = 4.8 mM Vmax = 1.4 mumol/min X mg, nH = 3). Tryptophan also exhibits cooperativity under these conditions (S0.5 = 5 mM, Vmax = 1 mumol/min X mg, nH = 3). The presence of 1 mM lysolecithin results in a hyperbolic response of phenylalanine hydroxylase to tryptophan (Km = 4 mM, Vmax = 1 mumol/min X mg) and threo-phenylserine (Km = 2 mM, Vmax = 1.4 mumol/min X mg). erythro-Phenylserine is a substrate for native phenylalanine hydroxylase in the presence of the natural cofactor, L-erythro-tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) (Km = 2 mM, Vmax 0.05 mumol/min X mg, nH = 2). Preincubation of phenylalanine hydroxylase with erythro-phenylserine results in a 26-fold increase in activity upon subsequent assay with BH4 and erythro-phenylserine, and hyperbolic kinetic plots are observed. In contrast, both threo-phenylserine and tryptophan exhibit negligible activity in the presence of BH4 unless the enzyme has been activated. The product of the reaction of phenylalanine hydroxylase with either isomer of phenylserine was identified as the corresponding p-hydroxyphenylserine by reaction with sodium periodate and nitrosonaphthol. With erythro-phenylserine, the hydroxylation reaction is tightly coupled (i.e. 1 mol of hydroxyphenylserine is formed for every mole of tetrahydropterin cofactor consumed), while with threo-phenylserine and tryptophan the reaction is largely uncoupled (i.e. more cofactor consumed than product formed). Erythro-phenylserine is a good activator, when preincubated with phenylalanine hydroxylase (A0.5 = 0.2 mM), with a potency about one-third that of phenylalanine (A0.5 = 0.06 mM), while threo-phenylserine (A0.5 = 6 mM) and tryptophan (A0.5 approximately 10 mM) are very poor activators. Addition of 4 mM tryptophan or threo-phenylserine or 0.2 mM erythro-phenylserine to assay mixtures containing BH4 and phenylalanine results in a dramatic increase in the hydroxylation at low concentrations of phenylalanine.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The catalytic domains of the pterin-dependent enzymes phenylalanine hydroxylase and tyrosine hydroxylase are homologous, yet differ in their substrate specificities. To probe the structural basis for the differences in specificity, seven residues in the active site of phenylalanine hydroxylase whose side chains are dissimilar in the two enzymes were mutated to the corresponding residues in tyrosine hydroxylase. Analysis of the effects of the mutations on the isolated catalytic domain of phenylalanine hydroxylase identified three residues that contribute to the ability to hydroxylate tyrosine, His264, Tyr277, and Val379. These mutations were incorporated into full-length phenylalanine hydroxylase and the complementary mutations into tyrosine hydroxylase. The steady-state kinetic parameters of the mutated enzymes showed that the identity of the residue in tyrosine hydroxylase at the position corresponding to position 379 of phenylalanine hydroxylase is critical for dihydroxyphenylalanine formation. The relative specificity of tyrosine hydroxylase for phenylalanine versus tyrosine, as measured by the (V/K(phe))/(V/K(tyr)) value, increased by 80000-fold in the D425V enzyme. However, mutation of the corresponding valine 379 of phenylalanine hydroxylase to aspartate was not sufficient to allow phenylalanine hydroxylase to form dihydroxyphenylalanine at rates comparable to that of tyrosine hydroxylase. The double mutant V379D/H264Q PheH was the most active at tyrosine hydroxylation, showing a 3000-fold decrease in the (V/K(phe))/(V/K(tyr)) value.  相似文献   

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