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Carboxymethylation of bovine lens aldose reductase with 10 mM iodoacetate for 1 h at 25 degrees C led to a more than 4-fold increase in kcat. Carboxymethylation led to a 3- to 5-fold increase in Km NADPH and Km D-glyceraldehyde, whereas Km L-glyceraldehyde increased approx. 30-fold. Activation of the enzyme on carboxymethylation was accompanied by a decrease in the sensitivity of the enzyme to inhibition by 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTNB), sorbinil (Kii increased from 0.4 to 109 microM) and NADP (Kis increased from 0.01 to 0.03 mM), but not tolrestat. Activation of the enzyme was almost completely prevented by NADPH and to a lesser extent by DL-glyceraldehyde. Carboxymethylation of the enzyme did not result in the generation of several partially oxidized enzyme species, indicating the absence of partially carboxymethylated forms. Primary deuterium isotope effects on the reduced enzyme were consistent with a preferred ordered kinetic reaction scheme, in which hydride transfer is not rate limiting. The hydride transfer step does not seem to be significantly affected by carboxymethylation, nor do changes in the substrate binding steps seem to contribute to the observed rate enhancement. Increase in the turnover number of the enzyme on carboxymethylation appears to be due to facilitation of the isomerization of the E:NADP binary complex. The differential effect of carboxymethylation on sorbinil and tolrestat suggests distinct inhibitor sites on the enzyme, an S-site that binds sorbinil and a T-site that binds tolrestat.  相似文献   

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Sequence analysis of bovine lens aldose reductase   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
The covalent structure of bovine lens aldose reductase (alditol-NADP+ oxidoreductase, EC 1.1.1.21) was determined by sequence analysis of peptides generated by specific and chemical cleavage of the homogeneous apoenzyme. Peptides, purified by reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography were subjected to compositional analysis and sequencing by gas-phase automated Edman degradation. Aldose reductase was found to contain 315 amino acid residues. The enzyme is blocked at the amino terminus, and mass spectrometry was employed to identify the blocking acetyl group and to sequence the amino-terminal tryptic peptide. The aldose reductase was shown to contain no carbohydrate despite the fact that the enzyme contains the consensus sequence -Asn-Lys-Thr- for N-linked glycosylation. Comparative sequence analysis and application of algorithms for prediction of secondary structure and nucleotide binding domains are consistent with the view that aldose reductase is a double-domain protein with a beta-alpha-beta secondary structural organization. The NADPH binding site appears to be associated with the amino-terminal half of the enzyme. Modeling studies based on the tertiary structures of dihydrofolate and glutathione reductases indicate that the NADPH binding site begins at Lys-11 and continues with a beta-alpha-beta fold characteristic of nucleotide binding proteins.  相似文献   

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Bovine lens aldose reductase can be activated in crude extracts upon incubation at 37 degrees C at relatively high ionic strength. This phenomenon shows a seasonal occurrence, the enzyme being susceptible to activation only in lenses of animals sacrified in summer. Systems generating oxygen activated species induce the enzyme activation, whereas scavengers of "oxygen radicals" preserve the activated state of the enzyme. Glutathione and other thiol compounds appear to prevent the enzyme activation.  相似文献   

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Aldose reductase, a possible key enzyme of sugar-cataract formation in diabetes, has been purified from bovine lens by a five-step procedure including affinity chromatography with Mātrex gel red A. The enzyme was purified 12,600-fold and was apparently homogeneous by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The glucose specificity of the purified enzyme was studied with d-glucose anomers and d-glucitol as substrates. The ratios of the reduction rate of α-d-glucose to that of β-d-glucose at 10, 13, and 20 mm were 1.90, 1.76, and 1.72, respectively. These values were in good agreement with the ratios (1.92, 1.81, and 1.66) calculated on the basis of the rate constants reported for d-glucose mutarotation equilibrium (J. M. Los, L. B. Simpson, and K. Wiesner, 1956, J. Amer. Chem. Soc.78, 1564–1568) and the assumption that aldose reductase acts on the aldehyde form of d-glucose. In addition, the composition of d-glucose produced from d-glucitol in the reverse reaction was 63% α anomer and 37% β anomer, which also agreed well with the values, 65 and 35%, respectively, calculated from the rate constants in reactions from the aldehyde form to both the α anomer and the β anomer. It was suggested from these kinetic analyses that aldose reductase acts on the aldehyde form of d-glucose (Km = 0.66 μm) but not on either the α or the β anomer of d-glucose.  相似文献   

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Bovine anterior-pituitary microsomal fractions exhibit high-affinity, saturable and reversible binding of inositol 1,4,5-[32P]trisphosphate; 50% of the labelled ligand is displaced by 3.5 nM-inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. 0.5 microM-inositol 1,4-bisphosphate and 10 microM-ATP. Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate induces the release of Ca2+ from the microsomal vesicles (half-maximal effect at 290 nM), and its action is potentiated by inositol tetrakisphosphate (half-maximal effect at 4 microM).  相似文献   

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Comparative studies on aldose reductase from bovine, rat and human lens   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
A purification scheme for aldose reductase (alditol: NADP+ 1-oxidoreductase, EC 1.1.1.21) developed using bovine lens tissue including an affinity chromatographic step is presented which is particularly suited for small quantities of lenses. Using the affinity chromatographic method as a key step also makes it possible to obtain preparations of rat lens aldose reductase which are homogeneous. The behavior of crude preparations of aldose reductase from human lens on both ion-exchange and affinity chromatography was similar to the chromatographic behavior of the enzyme from rat and bovine lens. Comparative studies of aldose reductase obtained from the lenses of the three species demonstrate the similarity of the enzymes. These comparisons were based on molecular weights, isoelectric points, chromatographic behavior and kinetic data. Homotropic cooperativity for both NADPH and glyceraldehyde, as evidenced by a downward curvature in the Lineweaver-Burk double-reciprocal plots, had been demonstrated for aldose reductase obtained from bovine lens (Sheaff, C.M. and Doughty, C.C. (1976) J. Biol. Chem. 251, 2696-2702). Similarly, cooperativity was observed with the enzyme from both rat and human lenses and the apparent Km values at both high and low concentrations of substrate are comparable for the lens aldose reductases from all three species for both substrates.  相似文献   

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Bovine lens aldose reductase (alditol:NADP+ oxidoreductase, EC 1.1.1.21) undergoes an oxidative modification, greatly stimulated by high ionic strength, upon incubation in the presence of oxygen radical generating systems (Del Corso, A., Camici, M., and Mura, U. (1987) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 148, 369-375). The enzyme modification is accompanied by a change in stereospecificity toward the two enantiomers of glyceraldehyde. In particular, the Km for L-glyceraldehyde of the native form increased over 150 times after the enzyme modification, with a decrease in the catalytic efficiency of over 200 times. By contrast, for the D-enantiomer the Km increased only 7 times with respect to the native form, with a concomitant decrease in the catalytic efficiency of only approximately 3 times. This dramatic change in stereospecificity may account for the reported apparent cooperative behavior exhibited also by highly purified electrophoretically homogeneous preparations of aldose reductase.  相似文献   

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The production of polyols in vitro by highly purified aldose reductase (EC 1.1.1.21) was monitored by g.l.c. In the presence of NADPH aldose reductase reduced glucose, galactose and xylose to the respective polyols sorbitol, galactitol and xylitol. The rates of formation of these polyols closely mirrored the Km values for the substrates obtained from kinetic measurements that monitored the rate of disappearance of NADPH. No polyol production occurred in the absence of purified aldose of purified aldose reductase, and analysis by g.l.c. revealed only the presence of unchanged monosaccharides. Addition of the aldose reductase inhibitor sorbinil to purified rat lens aldose reductase incubated with xylose in the presence of NADPH resulted in decreased xylitol production. However, aldose reductase inhibitors produced no effect in altering the rate of Nitro Blue Tetrazolium formation from either glucose or xylose, indicating that the observed inhibition in vitro does not result from a free-radical-scavenger effect.  相似文献   

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The inhibitory activities of 73 flavonoids against rat aldose reductase were systematically investigated and cosmosiin, luteolin-7-glucuronide, lonicerin, 6-hydroxyluteolin, kaempferol-3-rhamnoside and avicularin were newly found to be highly active. The degree of inhibition appears to depend on the solvent system used. In general flavones are more active than flavonols and flavanones, glycosides are more active than aglycones, and the number of sugars present affects the activity.  相似文献   

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Aldehyde reductase (aldose reductase) was purified to homogeneity (as judged by sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis) from bovine lens by affinity chromatography on NADP+-Sepharose. The enzyme, a monomer of Mr about 40000, was active with a variety of alpha- hydroxyketones , including fructose. The minimum degree of the rate equation was 2:2 in the case of DL-glyceraldehyde, but linear kinetics were observed for glucose and NADPH over the concentration range studied. The enzyme largely followed a ternary-complex mechanism, with initial binding of NADPH before glucose and final release of NADP+.  相似文献   

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Summary The catalytic and inhibitory profiles of xylose reductase isolated from the yeast Pachysolen tannophilus (PTXR) are compared to those of aldose reductase (AR) obtained form rat lens. While both PTXR and rat lens AR are NADPH-specific enzymes and have an affinity for a variety of substrates such as d-xylose, d,l-glyceraldehyde, and 4-nitrobenzaldehyde, the enzymes differ in their substrate affinity profiles. Also, PTXR is not inhibited by standard inhibitors of AR thus supporting a hypothesis that this enzyme may not possess the inhibitor binding site found in rat lens AR. Offprint requests to: J. DeRuiter  相似文献   

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The kinetic mechanism of NADPH-dependent aldehyde reductase II and aldose reductase, purified from human placenta, has been studied using L-glucuronate and DL-glyceraldehyde as their respective substrates. For aldehyde reductase II, the initial velocity and product inhibition studies (using NADP and gulonate) indicate that the enzyme reaction sequence is ordered with NADPH binding to the free enzyme and NADP being the last product to be released. Inhibition patterns using menadione (an analog of the aldehydic substrate) and ATP-ribose (an analog of NADPH) are also consistent with a compulsory ordered reaction sequence. Isotope effects of deuterium-substituted NADPH (NADPD) also corroborate the above reaction scheme and indicate that hydride transfer is not the sole rate-limiting step in the reaction sequence. For aldose reductase, initial velocity patterns, product, and dead-end inhibition studies indicate a random binding pattern of the substrates and an ordered release of product; the coenzyme is released last. A steady-state random mechanism is also consistent with deuterium isotope effects of NADPD on the reaction sequence catalyzed by this enzyme. However, the hydride transfer step seems to be more rate determining for aldose reductase than for aldehyde reductase II.  相似文献   

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The effectiveness of cysteine and cysteinylglycine to act as protein thiolating agents was investigated using bovine lens aldose reductase (ALR2) as the protein target. Disulfides of both thiol compounds appear to be very effective as ALR2 thiolating agents. Cysteine- and CysGly-modified ALR2 forms (Cys-ALR2 and CysGly-ALR2, respectively) are characterized by the presence of a mixed disulfide bond involving Cys298, as demonstrated by a combined electrospray mass spectrometry and Edman degradation approach. Both Cys-ALR2 and CysGly-ALR2 essentially retain the ability to reduce glyceraldehyde but lose the susceptibility to inhibition by Sorbinil and other ALR2 inhibitors. Cys-ALR2 and CysGly-ALR2 are easily reduced back to the native enzyme form by dithiothreitol and GSH treatment; on the contrary, Cys and 2-mercaptoethanol appear to act as protein trans-thiolating agents, rather than reducing agents. The treatment at 37 degrees C of both Cys-ALR2 and CysGly-ALR2, unlikely what observed for glutathionyl-modified ALR2 (GS-ALR2), promotes the generation of an intramolecular disulfide bond between Cys298 and Cys303 residues. A rationale for the special susceptibility of Cys-ALR2 and CysGly-ALR2, as compared to GS-ALR2, to the thermally induced intramolecular rearrangement is given on the basis of a molecular dynamic and energy minimization approach. A pathway of thiol/disulfide interconversion for bovine lens ALR2 induced, in oxidative conditions, by physiological thiol compounds is proposed.  相似文献   

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THe characteristic feature of the crystal structure of erabutoxin b, a short neurotoxin from Laticauda semifasciata, and alpha-cobratoxin, a long neurotoxin from Naja naja siamensis, is the presence of a triple-stranded antiparallel pleated beta-sheet structure formed by the central and the third peptide loops. In the present study, we have studied the assignment of slowly exchangeable amide protons of Laticauda semifasciata III from L. semifasciata, using nuclear Overhauser effects (NOE) and spin-decoupling methods. The results show that nearly all of the slowly exchangeable amide protons are to be assigned to the back-bone amide protons, involved in the triple-stranded antiparallel pleated beta-sheet structure, indicating that this sheet is stable in 2H2O solution. In contrast, the amide protons in short neurotoxins are readily exchangeable under the same experimental condition, suggesting that long neurotoxins have a more rigid sheet structure than short ones. This rigidity may come from the hydrophobic and hydrogen bond interaction between the central loop and the tail, which is not present in short neurotoxins. Since the functionally important residues are located on this beta-sheet, the different kinetic properties of the neurotoxins are well correlated with the difference in the rigidity of the beta-sheet.  相似文献   

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A reaction mechanism for aldose reductase from lens   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
Sheys and Doughty, (Sheys, G.H. and Doughty, C.C. (1979) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 242, 523-531) suggested a model for Rhodotorula (yeast) aldose reductase (alditol:NADP+ 1-oxidoreductase, EC 1.1.1.21) which offered a unified explanation for changes in reversibility, reaction mechanism, and effects of multivalent anions as well as substrate activation. The present paper extends this model to lens aldose reductase, explaining its similarities to the reverse reaction in Rhodotorula in regard to its reaction mechanism, as well as multivalent anion effects of sulfate, pyrophosphate and NADPH (above 20 micro M) and also substrate activation with glyceraldehyde involving formation of an abortive complex (above 50 micro M). Activation of lens aldose reductase resulted with multivalent anions, due to increased V max and apparent Km values with increasing concentration of multivalent anions. The lens enzyme mechanism is similar to the reverse reaction mechanism for the Rhodotorula enzyme, being partially random in character, based on NADP+ inhibitor studies presented here. The binding of NADPH appears to occur at a basic center containing arginine and possibly histidine. Evidence of the participation of these residues at the active center is based on time-course inactivation protection studies using reagents specific for these residues.  相似文献   

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Crystals of pig lens aldose reductase have been grown from polyethylene glycol solutions at pH 6.2 and analysed by X-ray diffraction. Two crystal forms were obtained. The first belongs to space group P1 with unit cell dimensions a = 81.3 A, b = 85.9 A, c = 56.6 A, alpha = 102.3 degrees, beta = 103.3 degrees, gamma = 79.0 degrees, with four molecules in the unit cell related by a 222 non-crystallographic symmetry. The second crystal form is hexagonal. The space group is P6(2)22 with a = b = 101 A, c = 257 A and two molecules in the asymmetric unit. Both forms are suitable for X-ray structure analysis to better than 3 A resolution.  相似文献   

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Authors describe the in vitro effect of bendazac-L-lysine salt on the activity of enzyme aldose reductase from rat lens. In the presence of bendazac the activity of the tested enzyme was inhibited. Lineweaver-Burk plot demonstrated that the inhibition was noncompetitive. The possible curative effects on diabetic cataract together with a better way of administration are pointed out.  相似文献   

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Aldose reductase (alditol:NADP+ 1-oxidoreductase, EC 1.1.1.21) has been purified 1500-fold from porcine brain in a four-step procedure employing Blue-Sepharose 6B affinity chromatography. The purified enzyme was shown to be apparently homogeneous by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The enzyme is a single chain polypeptide of molecular weight 40 000, pH optimum 5.0 K(app)(xylose) 4 mM; K(app)(NADPH) 3 microM. The relative substrate activities, activation with sulfate ion, and limited oxidative and NADH-related reductive activities confirm the classification of this enzyme as aldolase reductase. The activity of the reductase with p-nitrobenzaldehyde and 3-indolacetaldehyde and the similarity of its physical properties with the 'low Km' aldehyde reductase of porcine brain previously reported indicates that these enzymes may be identical.  相似文献   

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Formation of sorbitol 6-phosphate by bovine and human lens aldose reductase and sorbitol dehydrogenase by the reduction of glucose 6-phosphate and fructose 6-phosphate, respectively, has been demonstrated. The reaction product has been identified by Dowex-formate column chromatography, gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. Sorbitol 6-phosphate can also be formed by the phosphorylation of sorbitol by lens sorbitol kinase in the presence of ATP.  相似文献   

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