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1.
Wang W  Fu Z  Zhou JZ  Kim JJ  Thorpe C 《Biochemistry》2001,40(41):12266-12275
The medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase is rapidly inhibited by racemic 3,4-dienoyl-CoA derivatives with a stoichiometry of two molecules of racemate per enzyme flavin. Synthesis of R- and S-3,4-decadienoyl-CoA shows that the R-enantiomer is a potent, stoichiometric, inhibitor of the enzyme. alpha-Proton abstraction yields an enolate to oxidized flavin charge-transfer intermediate prior to adduct formation. The crystal structure of the reduced, inactive enzyme shows a single covalent bond linking the C-4 carbon of the 2,4-dienoyl-CoA moiety and the N5 locus of reduced flavin. The kinetics of reversal of adduct formation by release of the conjugated 2,4-diene were evaluated as a function of both acyl chain length and truncation of the CoA moiety. The adduct is most stable with medium chain length allenic inhibitors. However, the adducts with R-3,4-decadienoyl-pantetheine and -N-acetylcysteamine are some 9- and >100-fold more kinetically stable than the full-length CoA thioester. Crystal structures of these reduced enzyme species, determined to 2.4 A, suggest that the placement of H-bonds to the inhibitor carbonyl oxygen and the positioning of the catalytic base are important determinants of adduct stability. The S-3,4-decadienoyl-CoA is not a significant inhibitor of the medium chain dehydrogenase and does not form a detectable flavin adduct. However, the S-isomer is rapidly isomerized to the trans-trans-2,4-conjugated diene. Protein modeling studies suggest that the S-enantiomer cannot approach close enough to the isoalloxazine ring to form a flavin adduct, but can be facilely reprotonated by the catalytic base. These studies show that truncation of CoA thioesters may allow the design of unexpectedly potent lipophilic inhibitors of fatty acid oxidation.  相似文献   

2.
Catalytic reaction of the 2', 3'-dialdehyde analog of TPN (oTPN) with pig heart TPN-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase in the presence of the substrate manganous isocitrate results in the formation of the dialdehyde derivative of TPNH (oTPNH). In the absence of the substrate, modification by oTPN leads to a progressive inactivation of the enzyme. The dependence of the pseudo-first order rate constants on the reagent concentration indicates the formation of a reversible complex with the enzyme prior to covalent modification (kmax = 5.5 X 10(-2) min-1; K1 = 290 microM). Reaction of [14C]oTPN with the enzyme results in the incorporation of 2 mol of oTPN/mol of peptide chain. No appreciable protection against either inactivation or incorporation by the natural ligands TPN and TPNH was obtained, suggesting different modes of binding of the analog in the presence and absence of the substrate isocitrate. Enzymatically synthesized oTPNH has been isolated and demonstrated to act as an affinity label for a TPNH-binding site of isocitrate dehydrogenase. The inactivation process exhibits saturation kinetics (kmax = 2.67 X 10(-3) min-1; K1 = 33 microM). Protection against activity loss, as well as a decrease in incorporation from 2 to 1 eq of [14C]oTPNH bound/peptide chain was observed in the presence of 1 mM TPNH. From the TPNH concentration dependence of the inactivation rate by oTPNH, a dissociation constant of 3.4 microM is calculated for TPNH, indicating binding of the analog to a specific TPNH-binding site on the enzyme. Although dialdehyde derivatives are frequently assumed to form Schiff bases with proteins, the evidence presented suggests the formation of morpholino derivatives as the products of the covalent reaction of isocitrate dehydrogenase with the dialdehyde derivatives of TPN and TPNH. The new reagent, oTPNH, may serve as an affinity label for other dehydrogenases.  相似文献   

3.
S M Lau  P Powell  H Buettner  S Ghisla  C Thorpe 《Biochemistry》1986,25(15):4184-4189
The flavoprotein medium-chain acyl coenzyme A (acyl-CoA) dehydrogenase from pig kidney exhibits an intrinsic hydratase activity toward crotonyl-CoA yielding L-3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA. The maximal turnover number of about 0.5 min-1 is 500-1000-fold slower than the dehydrogenation of butyryl-CoA using electron-transferring flavoprotein as terminal acceptor. trans-2-Octenoyl- and trans-2-hexadecenoyl-CoA are not hydrated significantly. Hydration is not due to contamination with the short-chain enoyl-CoA hydratase crotonase. Several lines of evidence suggest that hydration and dehydrogenation reactions probably utilize the same active site. These two activities are coordinately inhibited by 2-octynoyl-CoA and (methylenecyclopropyl)acetyl-CoA [whose targets are the protein and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) moieties of the dehydrogenase, respectively]. The hydration of crotonyl-CoA is severely inhibited by octanoyl-CoA, a good substrate of the dehydrogenase. The apoenzyme is inactive as a hydratase but recovers activity on the addition of FAD. Compared with the hydratase activity of the native enzyme, the 8-fluoro-FAD enzyme exhibits a roughly 2-fold increased activity, whereas the 5-deaza-FAD dehydrogenase is only 20% as active. A mechanism for this unanticipated secondary activity of the acyl-CoA dehydrogenase is suggested.  相似文献   

4.
S N Ali  H D Zeller  M K Calisto  M S Jorns 《Biochemistry》1991,30(45):10980-10986
Sarcosine oxidase contains 1 mol of covalently bound plus 1 mol of noncovalently bound FAD per active site. The first phase of the anaerobic reduction of the enzyme with sarcosine converts oxidized enzyme to an equilibrium mixture of two-electron-reduced forms (EH2) and occurs at a rate (2700 min-1, pH 8.0) similar to that determined for the maximum rate of aerobic turnover in steady-state kinetic studies (2600 min-1). The second phase of the anaerobic half-reaction converts EH2 to the four-electron-reduced enzyme (EH4) and occurs at a rate (k = 350 min-1) which is 7-fold slower than aerobic turnover. Reaction of EH2 with oxygen is 1.7-fold faster (k = 4480 min-1) than aerobic turnover and 13-fold faster than the anaerobic conversion of EH2 to EH4. The results suggest that the enzyme cycles between fully oxidized and two-electron-reduced forms during turnover with sarcosine. The long wavelength absorbance observed for EH2 is attributable to a flavin biradical (FADH.FAD.-) which is generated in about 50% yield at pH 8.0 and in nearly quantitative yield at pH 7.0. The rate of biradical formation is determined by the rate of electron transfer from sarcosine to the noncovalent flavin since electron equilibration between the two flavins (k = 750 s-1 or 45,000 min-1, pH 8.0) is nearly 20-fold faster, as determined in pH-jump experiments. Only two of the three possible isoelectronic forms of EH2 are likely to transfer electrons to oxygen since the reaction is known to occur at the covalent flavin. However, equilibration among EH2 forms is probably maintained during reoxidation, consistent with the observed monophasic kinetics, since interflavin electron transfer is 10-fold faster than electron transfer to oxygen.  相似文献   

5.
Isopentenyl-diphosphate:dimethylallyl-diphosphate isomerase (EC 5.3.3.2) catalyzes the 1,3-allylic rearrangement of the homoallylic substrate isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP) to its allylic isomer, dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP). Incubation of yeast IPP isomerase with 3-methyl-3,4-epoxybutyl diphosphate (EIPP) resulted in a time-dependent first-order loss of activity characteristic of an active-site-directed irreversible process, where k2 = 0.63 +/- 0.10 min-1 and KI = 0.37 +/- 0.11 microM. A 1:1 covalent E-I complex was formed upon incubation with [1-14C]EIPP. The inhibited enzyme was treated with trypsin to give two radioactive fragments, which were purified by reversed-phase HPLC on a C18 column. The modified amino acid in each fragment was identified as C139 by sequencing the radiolabeled peptides. Incubation of IPP isomerase with [2,4,5-13C3]EIPP gave a 13C-labeled E-I complex. A 1H-13C heteronuclear multiquantum correlation spectrum had strong cross-peaks at 1.2/28 and 2.9/48 ppm, which we assigned to the labeled methyl group and C(4) methylene, respectively, of the inhibitor. In addition, a weak signal at 2.17/42 ppm may be from the C(2) methylene. Comparison of these chemical shifts with those of a synthetic adduct isolated from treatment of EIPP with cysteine indicates C139 attacks C(4) of EIPP to generate a thioether linkage between the enzyme and the inhibitor.  相似文献   

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The flavoenzyme pig kidney general acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (EC 1.3.99.3) is inactivated by cyclohexane-1,2-dione in borate buffer in a reaction that exhibits pseudo-first-order kinetics. Strong protection is afforded by the substrate octanoyl-CoA, as well as by heptadecyl-CoA, a potent competitive inhibitor of the dehydrogenase that does not reduce enzyme flavin. Enzyme exhibiting 10% residual activity in borate buffer contains about 1.3 modified arginine residues per flavin molecule. Very little reduction of the modified enzyme in borate buffer occurs at high concentrations of octanoyl-CoA, in marked contrast with the stoicheiometric reduction of the native enzyme. However, in phosphate buffer alone, the modified enzyme exhibits 55% residual activity and, although binding of substrate is still seriously impaired (apparent Kd=14 microM), excess substrate effects the formation of the characteristic reduced flavin X enoyl-CoA charge-transfer complex. These results suggest that the susceptible arginine residue, though not catalytically essential, is probably within the acyl-CoA-binding site of general acyl-CoA dehydrogenase.  相似文献   

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Reversible thiol/disulfide exchange equilibria between rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase and glutathione redox buffers results in a dependence of the activity of the enzyme on the thiol to disulfide ratio of the redox buffer (Gilbert, H. F. (1982) J. Biol. Chem. 257, 12086-12091). The transition between fully reduced (active) and fully oxidized (inactive) enzyme is half complete at a [GSH]/[GSSG] ratio of 6.5 +/- 1 at pH 8.0 and 5.6 +/- 0.9 at pH 7.2. In the presence of excess GSSG approximately 40-50% of the activity is lost in a rapid process (k = 110 M-1 min-1), while the remaining activity is lost more slowly (k = 1.9 M-1 min-1). Two equivalents of radiolabeled glutathione are incorporated covalently, one coincident with each phase of inactivation. The most rapidly oxidized sulfhydryl group is also the most rapidly reduced by GSH in the reverse reaction (k = 150 M-1 min-1). Reduction of a more slowly reacting protein-glutathione mixed disulfide is required to regenerate the original activity (k = 0.33 M-1 min-1). The thiol/disulfide oxidation equilibrium constant (Kox) for the most rapidly oxidized sulfhydryl group is estimated to be 0.7 while that for the more slowly oxidized group is 6.1. The sulfhydryl group which is more easily oxidized kinetically is the more thermodynamically resistant to oxidation. The magnitude of the equilibrium constants for these reversible oxidations would suggest that the oxidation state (and activity) of phosphofructokinase would not be significantly affected by typical metabolic changes in the glutathione oxidation state in vivo.  相似文献   

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Catalysis by purified avian 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA lyase is critically dependent on the reduction state of the enzyme, with less than 1% of optimal activity being observed with the air-oxidized enzyme. The enzyme is irreversibly inactivated by sulfhydryl-directed reagents with the rate of this inactivation being highly dependent upon the redox state of a critical cysteine. Methylation of reduced avian lyase with 1 mM 4-methylnitrobenzene sulfonate results in rapid inactivation of the enzyme with a k(inact) of 0.178 min-1. The oxidized enzyme is inactivated at a sixfold slower rate (k(inact) = 0.028 min-1). Inactivation of the enzyme with the reactive substrate analog 2-butynoyl-CoA shows a similar dependence upon the enzyme's redox state, with a sevenfold difference in k(inact) observed with oxidized vs. reduced forms of the enzyme. Chemical cross-linking of the reduced enzyme with stoichiometric amounts of the bifunctional reagents 1,3-dibromo-2-propanone (DBP) or N,N'-ortho-phenylene-dimaleimide (PDM) coincides with rapid inactivation. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of enzyme treated with bifunctional reagent reveals a band of twice the molecular weight of the lyase monomer, indicating that an intersubunit cross-link has been formed. Differential labeling of native and cross-linked protein with [1-14C]iodoacetate has identified as the primary cross-linking target a cysteine within the sequence VSQAACR, which maps at the carboxy-terminus of the cDNA-deduced sequence of the avian enzyme (Mitchell, G.A., et al., 1991, Am. J. Hum. Genet. 49, 101). In contrast, bacterial HMG-CoA lyase, which contains no corresponding cysteine, is not cross-linked by comparable treatment with bifunctional reagent. These results provide evidence for a potential regulatory mechanism for the eukaryotic enzyme via thiol/disulfide exchange and identify a cysteinyl residue with the reactivity and juxtaposition required for participation in disulfide formation.  相似文献   

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Studies of the spectral (UV/vis and resonance Raman) and electrochemical properties of the FAD-containing enzyme glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase (GCD) from Paracoccus denitrificans reveal that the properties of the oxidized enzyme (GCDox) appear to be invariant from those properties known for other acyl-CoA dehydrogenases such as mammalian general acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (GACD) and butyryl-CoA dehydrogenase (BCD) from Megasphaera elsdenii. However, when either free or complexed GCD is reduced, its spectral and electrochemical behavior differs from that of both GACD and BCD. Free GCD does not stabilize any form of one-electron-reduced GCD, but when GCD is complexed to its inhibitor, aceto-acetyl-CoA, the enzyme stabilizes 20% of the blue neutral radical form of FAD (FADH.) upon reduction. Like GACD, when crotonyl-CoA- (CCoA) bound GCD is reduced, the red anionic form of FAD radical (FAD.-) is stabilized, and excess reduction equivalents are necessary to effect full reduction of the complex. A comproportionation reaction is proposed between fully reduced crotonyl-CoA-bound GCD (GCD2e-CCoA) and GCDox-CCoA to partially explain the stabilization of GCD-bound FAD.- by CCoA. When GCD is reduced by its optimal substrate, glutaryl-CoA, a two-electron reduction is observed with concomitant formation of a long-wavelength charge-transfer band. It is proposed that the ETF specific for GCD abstracts one electron from this charge-transfer species and this is followed by the decarboxylation of the oxidized substrate. At pH 6.4, potential values measured for free GCD and GCD bound to acetoacetyl-CoA are -0.085 and -0.129 V, respectively. Experimental evidence is given for a positive shift in the reduction potential of GCD when the enzyme is bound to a 1:1 mixture of butyryl-CoA and CCoA. However, significant GCD hydratase activity is observed, preventing quantitation of the potential shift.  相似文献   

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The acetylenic thioester, 2-octynoyl-CoA, inactivates medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase from pig kidney by two distinct pathways depending on the redox state of the FAD prosthetic group. Inactivation of the oxidized dehydrogenase occurs with labeling of an active site glutamate residue and elimination of CoASH. Incubation of the reduced dehydrogenase with 2-octynoyl-CoA rapidly forms a kinetically stable dihydroflavin species which is resistant to reoxidation using trans-2-octenoyl-CoA, molecular oxygen, or electron transferring flavoprotein. The reduced enzyme derivative shows extensive bleaching at 446 nm with shoulders at 320 and 380 nm. Denaturation of the reduced derivative in 80% methanol yields a mixture of products which was characterized by HPLC, by uv/vis, and by radiolabeling experiments. Approximately 20% of the flavin is recovered as oxidized FAD, about 40% is retained covalently attached to the protein, and the remainder is distributed between several species eluting after FAD on reverse-phase HPLC. The spectrum of one of these species ressembles that of a N(5)-C(4a) dihydroflavin adduct. These data suggest that a primary reduced flavin species undergoes various rearrangements during release from the protein. The possibility that the inactive modified enzyme represents a covalent adduct between 2-octynoyl-CoA and reduced flavin is discussed. Analogous experiments using enzyme substituted with 1,5-dihydro-5-deaza-FAD show rapid and quantitative reoxidation of the flavin by 0.5 eq of 2-octynoyl-CoA.  相似文献   

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Mechanism-based inactivation of alanine racemase by 3-halovinylglycines   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Alanine racemase, an enzyme important to bacterial cell wall synthesis, is irreversibly inactivated by 3-chloro- and 3-fluorovinylglycine. Using alanine racemase purified to homogeneity from Escherichia coli B, the efficient inactivation produced a lethal event for every 2.2 +/- 0.2 nonlethal turnovers, compared to 1 in 800 for fluoroalanine. The mechanism of inhibition involves enzyme-catalyzed halide elimination to form an allenic intermediate that partitions between reversible and irreversible covalent adducts, in the ratio 3:7. The reversible adduct (lambda max = 516 nm) decays to regenerate free enzyme with a half-life of 23 min. The lethal event involves irreversible alkylation of a tyrosine residue in the sequence -Val-Gly-Tyr-Gly-Gly-Arg. The second-order rate constant for this process with D-chlorovinylglycine (122 +/- 14 M-1 s-1), the most reactive analog examined, is faster than the equivalent rate constant for D-fluoroalanine (93 M-1 s-1). The high killing efficiency and fast turnover of these mechanism-based inhibitors suggest that their design, employing the haloethylene moiety to generate a reactive allene during catalysis, could be extended to provide useful inhibitors of a variety of enzymes that conduct carbanion chemistry.  相似文献   

12.
Venci D  Zhao G  Jorns MS 《Biochemistry》2002,41(52):15795-15802
Nikkomycin antibiotics are potent inhibitors of chitin synthase, effective as therapeutic antifungal agents in humans and easily degradable insecticides in agriculture. NikD is a novel flavoprotein that catalyzes the oxidation of Delta(1)- or Delta(2)-piperideine-2-carboxylate, a key step in the biosynthesis of nikkomycin antibiotics. The resulting dihydropicolinate product may be further oxidized by nikD or converted to picolinate in a nonenzymic reaction. Saturated nitrogen heterocycles (L-pipecolate, L-proline) and 3,4-dehydro-L-proline act as alternate substrates. The ability of nikD to oxidize 3,4-dehydro-L-proline, but not 1-cyclohexenoate, suggests that the enzyme is specific for the oxidation of a carbon-nitrogen bond. An equivalent reaction is possible with the enamine (Delta(2)), but not the imine (Delta(1)), form of the natural piperideine-2-carboxylate substrate. Apparent steady-state kinetic parameters for the reaction of nikD with Delta(1)- or Delta(2)-piperideine-2-carboxylate (k(cat) = 64 min(-1); K(m) = 5.2 microM) or 3,4-dehydro-L-proline (k(cat) = 18 min(-1); K(m) = 13 mM) were determined in air-saturated buffer by measuring hydrogen peroxide formation in a coupled assay. NikD appears to be a new member of the monomeric sarcosine oxidase (MSOX) family of amine oxidizing enzymes. The enzyme contains 1 mol of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) covalently linked to Cys321. The covalent flavin attachment site and two residues that bind substrate carboxylate in MSOX are conserved in nikD. NikD, however, exhibits an unusual long-wavelength absorption band, attributed to charge-transfer interaction between FAD and an ionizable (pK(a) = 7.3) active-site residue. Similar long-wavelength absorption bands have been observed for flavoproteins containing an active site cysteine or cysteine sulfenic acid. Interestingly, Cys273 in nikD aligns with an active-site histidine in MSOX (His269) that is, otherwise, a highly conserved residue within the MSOX family.  相似文献   

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The mutation S163L in human heart lactate dehydrogenase removes substrate inhibition while only modestly reducing the turnover rate for pyruvate. Since this is the third enzyme to show this behaviour, we suggest that the S163L mutation is a general method for the removal of substrate inhibition in L-LDH enzymes. Engineering such enzymatic properties has clear industrial applications in the use of these enzymes to produce enantiomerically pure alpha-hydroxy acids. The mutation leads to two principal effects. (1) Substrate inhibition is caused by the formation of a covalent adduct between pyruvate and the oxidized form of the cofactor. The inability of S163L mutants to catalyse the formation of this inhibitory adduct is demonstrated. However, NMR experiments show that the orientation of the nicotinamide ring in the mutant NAD+ binary complex is not perturbed. (2) The mutation also leads to a large increase in the KM for pyruvate. The kinetic and binding properties of S163L LDH mutants are accounted for by a mechanism which invokes a non-productive, bound form of the cofactor. Molecular modelling suggests a structure for this non-productive enzyme-NADH complex.  相似文献   

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Khanna P  Jorns MS 《Biochemistry》2003,42(4):864-869
Monomeric sarcosine oxidase (MSOX) and N-methyltryptophan oxidase (MTOX) are homologous bacterial flavoenzymes that contain covalently bound flavin [8alpha-(S-cysteinyl)FAD]. Reaction of MSOX or MTOX with a small excess of sodium borohydride results in immediate flavin reduction to a species that exhibits spectral properties (lambda(max) = 405 nm with a second broad peak at 332 nm) similar to those of 3,4-dihydroflavin. The borohydride-reduced enzymes retain full catalytic activity. Substrate reduction converts the 405 nm species to an air-sensitive tetrahydroflavin that reacts with oxygen to yield unmodified oxidized enzyme. Unexpectedly, the putative 3,4-dihydroflavin bound to MSOX or MTOX is unstable in the absence of substrate. An isosbestic conversion of the 405 nm species to yield unmodified, oxidized flavin is observed when the reaction is conducted under aerobic conditions (k(obs) = 4.9 x 10(-2) min(-1)). Under anaerobic conditions, an oxygen-sensitive species resembling 1,5-dihydroflavin is formed in an isosbestic reaction that occurs at a rate similar to that of the aerobic reaction (k(obs) = 5.3 x 10(-2) min(-1)). Possible reaction of the 3,4-dihydroflavin with a second molecule of borohydride to yield an air-sensitive tetrahydroflavin is unlikely since prior scavenging of residual borohydride with excess formaldehyde had no effect on the aerobic conversion to unmodified oxidized flavin. The observed instability is attributed to a tautomeric rearrangement of the 3,4-dihydroflavin to generate 1,5-dihydroflavin, a species that is also air-sensitive. Evidence in favor of an active site facilitated tautomerization reaction is provided by the fact that the stability of the 405 nm species formed with MSOX is enhanced 200-fold upon denaturation with urea or heat. The observed tautomeric rearrangement of 3,4-dihydroflavin may provide insight regarding a related flavin tautomerization reaction that has been proposed as a key step in the biosynthesis of covalent flavin linkages.  相似文献   

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Resonance Raman (RR) spectra of the complex of pig kidney medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase with acetoacetyl-CoA and of the purple complex formed upon the addition of octanoyl-CoA to the dehydrogenase were obtained. RR spectra were also measured for the complexes prepared by using isotopically labeled compounds, i.e., [3-13C]-, [1,3-13C]-, and [2,4-13C2]acetoacetyl-CoA; [1-13C]octanoyl-CoA; the dehydrogenase reconstituted with [4a-13C]- and [4,10a-13C2]FAD. Both bands of oxidized flavin and acetoacetyl-CoA were resonance-enhanced in the 632.8 nm excited spectra of the acetoacetyl-CoA complex; this confirms that the broad long-wavelength absorption band is a charge-transfer absorption band between oxidized flavin and acetoacetyl-CoA. The 1,622 cm-1 band was assigned to the C(3)=O stretching mode coupling with the C(2)-H bending mode of the enolate form of acetoacetyl-CoA and the bands at 1,483 and 1,119 cm-1 were assigned to bands associated with the C(2)=C(1)-O- moiety. Both bands of fully reduced flavin and the substrate were resonance-enhanced in the 632.8 nm excited spectra of the purple complex. As the enzyme is already reduced, the substrate must be oxidized to octenoyl-CoA; the complex is a charge-transfer complex between the reduced enzyme and octenoyl-CoA. The low frequency value of the 1,577 cm-1 band, which is associated with the C(2)-C(1)=O moiety of the octenoyl-CoA, suggests that the enzyme-bound octenoyl-CoA has an appreciable contribution of C(2)=C(1)-O-.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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1,4-Diamino-2-butyne is a mechanism-based inhibitor of diamine oxidase (EC 1.4.3.6) from pea cotyledons. It shows saturation kinetics Km = 1 mM like a substrate, but its interaction leads to time-dependent loss of enzyme activity which is not restored by gel filtration. The substrate 1,4-diaminobutane and the competitive inhibitor 1,4-diamino-2-butanone protect the enzyme against inactivation. Changes in the enzyme electronic spectra with 1,4-diamino-2-butyne were found. The mechanism of the interaction involves an intermediate aminoallenic compound, which is formed with covalent bound pyrrole in the reaction of the nucleophile with the enzyme. The presence of a pyrrole in the inactivated enzyme was confirmed by reaction with Ehrlich's reagent. The kinetic data obtained in this study indicate that 1,4-diamino-2-butyne is a mechanism-based inactivator with number of turnovers, r = 17 and characteristic constants K' = 0.32 mM and k(in) = 4.89 min-1.  相似文献   

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2-Methyl-branched chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase was purified to homogeneity from rat liver mitochondria. The native molecular weight of the enzyme was estimated to be 170,000 by gel filtration. On sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis both with and without 2-mercaptoethanol, the enzyme showed a single protein band with Mr = 41,500, suggesting that this enzyme is composed of four subunits of equal size. Its isoelectric point was 5.50 +/- 0.2, and A1%280 nm was 12.5. This enzyme contained protein-bound FAD. The purified enzyme dehydrogenated S-2-methylbutyryl-CoA and isobutyryl-CoA with equal activity. The activities with each of these compounds were co-purified throughout the entire purification procedure. This enzyme also dehydrogenated R-2-methylbutyryl-CoA, but the specific activity was considerably lower (22%) than that for the S-enantiomer. The enzyme did not dehydrogenate other acyl-CoAs, including isovaleryl-CoA, propionyl-CoA, butyryl-CoA, octanoyl-CoA, and palmitoyl-CoA, at any significant rate. Apparent Km and Vmax values for S-2-methylbutyryl-CoA were 20 microM and 2.2 mumol min-1 mg-1, respectively, while those for isobutyryl-CoA were 89 microM and 2.0 mumol min-1 mg-1 using phenazine methosulfate as an artificial electron acceptor. The enzyme was also active with electron transfer flavoprotein. Tiglyl-CoA and methacrylyl-CoA were identified as the reaction products from S-2-methylbutyryl-CoA and isobutyryl-CoA, respectively. 2-Ethylacrylyl-CoA was produced from R-2-methylbutyryl-CoA. Tiglyl-CoA competitively inhibited the activity with both S-2-methylbutyryl-CoA and isobutyryl-CoA with a similar Ki. The enzyme activity was also severely inhibited by several organic sulfhydryl reagents such as N-ethylmaleimide, p-hydroxymercuribenzoate, and methyl mercury iodide. The pattern and degree of inhibition were essentially identical for both substrates. The purified 2-methyl-branched chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase was immunologically distinct from isovaleryl-CoA-, short chain acyl-CoA-, medium chain acyl-CoA-, or long chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase.  相似文献   

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Rat peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase I is a key enzyme for the beta-oxidation of fatty acids, and the deficiency of this enzyme in patient has been previously reported. It was found that rat acyl-CoA oxidase I has intrinsic enoyl-CoA isomerase activity, which was confirmed using incubation followed with HPLC analysis in this study. Various 3-enoyl-CoA substrates with cis or trans configuration were synthesized and used in the study of enzyme substrate specificity. The isomerase activity of the enzyme was characterized through studies of kinetics, pH dependence, and enzyme inhibition. Most k(cat)/K(M) values of rat peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase I for isomerization reaction are comparable with those of authentic rat liver peroxisomal Delta(3)-Delta(2)-enoyl-CoA isomerase and rat liver peroxisomal multifunctional enzyme 1 when hexenoyl-CoA and octenoyl-CoA with cis- or trans-configuration were used as substrate. Glu421 was found to be the catalytic residue for both oxidase and isomerase activities of the enzyme. The isomerase activity of rat peroxisomal acyl-CoA oxidase I is probably due to a spontaneous process driven by thermodynamic equilibrium with formation of a conjugated structure after deprotonation of substrate alpha-proton. The energy level of transition state may be lowered by a stable dienolate intermediate, which gain further stabilization via charge transfer with electron-deficient FAD cofactor of the enzyme.  相似文献   

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3-Ketosteroid-delta 1-dehydrogenase from Nocardia corallina is a flavoenzyme that catalyzes 1,2-desaturation of 3-ketosteroid. The dehydrogenase generated complexes with 3-ketosteroids and phenolic steroids such as estradiol with remarkable perturbations of the visible spectrum. The enzyme did not make the adduct with sulfite ion, but could use molecular oxygen as the electron acceptor. The CD spectra of oxidized and steroid-bound enzymes exhibited positive dichroisms in the visible region which resembled those of flavoenzyme oxidases. The dehydrogenase led isosbestically to the stable red semiquinone species with large yields upon photochemical or dithionite reduction (at pH 7.4) in the presence of the steroid product, 1,4-androstadiene-3,17-dione, but in the absence of the steroid the yield of semiquinone was low and the fully reduced enzyme was obtained. Substrate titration also yielded the red flavo-semiquinone stoichiometrically and it was hard to generate the fully reduced form. The reduced enzyme was oxidized with molecular oxygen, but did not oxidize with ferricyanide. An EPR study of these half-reduced forms confirmed the presence of the radical species with the g = 2.004 signal. The dehydrogenase was rapidly reduced with an excess amount of 3-ketosteroid at about 80% yield at pH 7.4 under anaerobic conditions and the reduced species was altered to the stable red semiquinone species. The rate of this reaction was t1/2 = 28 min at pH 7.4, 130 min at pH 9.0 and 34 min at pH 6.4, respectively. These results indicate that the semiquinone species does not act directly in turnover of the dehydrogenase reaction. The results were compared with the spectral properties of general acyl-CoA dehydrogenases and acyl-CoA oxidase toward the mechanism of C1,2-dehydrogenation.  相似文献   

20.
Aminooxyacetate and alpha-amino-gamma-aminooxybutyrate (canaline) react specifically with the P-pyridoxal groups of cystathionase to produce characteristic changes in the absorption and fluorescence properties of the bound cofactor. The increase in fluorescence at 450 nm was used to monitor the reaction. Aminooxyacetate attacks the Schiff base linkage of the enzyme several times faster (k1 = 3700 M-1 min-1 and k2 = 1000 M-1 min-1) than it attacks the aldehydic carbon of free P-pyridoxal (k = 290 M-1 min-1). Similar results were obtained with canaline. The kinetic studies indicate that a Schiff base linkage in the enzyme cystathionase should offer direct kinetic advantage during the reaction between the substrate and the cofactor. It is also shown that the inhibitor L-alpha-gamma-aminobutyrate reacts with bound P-pyridoxal to form free P-pyridoxamine. The rate of formation of P-pyridoxamine parallels the rate of enzyme inactivation.  相似文献   

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