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Arrangement of the substrates at the active site of brain pyridoxal kinase   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The distances between enzyme-bound paramagnetic CrATP (a stable, beta, gamma-bidentate complex of Cr3+ and ATP) at the active site of sheep brain pyridoxal kinase and the protons of bound inhibitor 4-dPyr (4-deoxypyridoxine) were determined in the ternary enzyme-CrATP.4-dPyr complex by measuring the paramagnetic effects of Cr3+ on the longitudinal relaxation rates (1/T1p) of the protons of 4-dPyr. The correlation time for the Cr(3+)-4-dPyr dipolar interaction on the enzyme was estimated as 1.59 ns by the frequency dependence of 1/T1p of water protons. Temperature dependence of 1/T1p values indicated the fast exchange of 4-dPyr from the paramagnetic enzyme.CrATP.4-dPyr complex; hence the measured 1/T1p values can be used for metalnucleus distance determinations. The distances from the Cr3+ of the enzyme-bound CrATP to the 2-methyl (7.19 A), 4-methyl (7.18 A), and H6 proton (6.18 A) of the 4-dPyr are too great to permit a direct coordination of any group from 4-dPyr. However, these distances can be built into a model in which phosphorus of the gamma-phosphoryl group of ATP is 4 A away from the oxygen atom of the 5-CH2OH group of the 4-dPyr. This suggests that phosphorylation of pyridoxal can occur via direct transfer of the phosphoryl group between the bound substrates at the active site of pyridoxal kinase.  相似文献   

2.
Co2+, which activates rabbit muscle pyruvate kinase, competes with Mn2+ for the active site of the enzyme with a KD of 46 muM. Co2+ binds to phosphoenolpyruvate with a KD of 4.1 mM. The structures of the binary Co2+/P-enolpyruvate, and quaternary pyruvate kinase/Co2+/K+/P-enolpyruvate complexes were studied using EPR and the effects of Co2+ on the longitudinal (T1) and transverse (T2) relaxation times of the protons of water and P-enolpyruvate and the phosphorus of P-enolpyruvate. The EPR spectra of all complexes at 6 K, disappear above 40 K and reveal principal g values between 2 and 7 indicating high spin Co2+. For free Co2+ and for the binary Co2+/P-enolpyruvate complex, the T1 of water protons was independent of frequency in the range 8, 15, 24.3, 100, and 220 MHz. Assuming coordination numbers (q) of 6 and 5 for free Co2+ and Co2+/P-enolpyruvate, respectively, correlation times (tauc) of 1.3 times 10(-13) and 1.7 times 10(-13) s, were calculated. The distances from Co2+ and phosphorus and to the cis and trans protons in the binary Co2+/P-enolpyruvate complex calculated from their T1 values were 2.7 A, 4.1 A, AND 5.3 A, respectively, indicating an inner sphere phosphoryl complex. Consistent with direct phosphoryl coordination, a large Co2+ to phosphorus hyperfine contact coupling constant (A/h) of 5 times 10(5) Hz was determined by the frequency dependence of the T2 of phosphorus at 25.1, 40.5, and 101.5 MHz. For both enzyme complexes, the dipolar correlation time tauc was 2 times 10(-12) s and the number of rapidly exchanging water ligands (q) was 0.6 as determined from the frequency dependence of the T1 of water protons. In the quaternary enzyme/Co2+/K+/P-enolyruvate complex this tauc value was consistent with the frequency dependence of the T1 of the phosphorus of enzyme-bound P-enolpyruvate at 25.1 and 40.5 MHz. Distances from enzyme-bound C02+ to the phosphorus and protons of P-enolpyruvate, from their T1 values, were 5.0 A and 8 to 10 A, respectively, indicating a predominantly (greater than or equal to 98%) second spere complex and less than 2% inner sphere complex. Consistent with a second sphere complex on the enzyme, an A/h value of less than 10(3) Hz was determined from the frequency dependence of the T2 of phosphorus. In all complexes the exchange reates were found to be faster than the paramagnetic relaxation rates and the hyperfine contact interaction was found to be small compared to the dipolar interaction. The results thus indicate that the interaction of C02+ with P-enolpyruvate is greatly decreased upon binding to the active site of pyruvate kinase.  相似文献   

3.
1H and 31P nuclear magnetic resonance was used to investigate the interaction of AMP and fructose 2,6-bisphosphate (Fru-2,6-P2) with bovine liver fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase. Mn2+ bound to fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase was used as a paramagnetic probe to map the active and AMP allosteric sites of fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase. Distances between enzyme-bound Mn2+ and the phosphorus atoms at C-6 of fructose-6-P and alpha-methyl-D-fructofuranoside 1,6-bisphosphate were identical, and the enzyme-Mn to phosphorus distance determined for the C-6 phosphorus atom of Fru-2,6-P2 was very similar to these values. Likewise, the enzyme-Mn to phosphorus distances for Pi, the C-1 phosphorus atom of alpha-methyl-D-fructofuranoside 1,6-bisphosphate, and the C-2 phosphorus atom of Fru-2,6-P2 agreed within 0.5 A. The distance between enzyme-bound Mn2+ and the phosphorus atom of AMP was significantly shorter than the distances obtained for any of the aforementioned ligands, but the presence of Fru-2,6-P2 caused the enzyme-Mn to phosphorus distance for AMP to lengthen markedly. NMR line broadening of AMP protons was studied at various temperatures. The dissociation rate constant was found to be greater than 20 s-1. It was concluded that Fru-2,6-P2 strongly affects the interaction of AMP with fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase and that the sugar most likely acts at the active site of the enzyme.  相似文献   

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The interactions of mandelate racemase with divalent metal ion, substrate, and competitive inhibitors were investigated. The enzyme was found by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) to bind 0.9 Mn2+ ion per subunit with a dissociation constant of 8 muM, in agreement with its kinetically determined activator constant. Also, six additional Mn2+ ions were found to bind to the enzyme, much more weakly, with a dissociation constant of 1.5 mM. Binding to the enzyme at the tight site enhances the effect of Mn2+ on the longitudinal relaxation rate (1/T1p) of water protons by a factor of 11.9 at 24.3 MHz. From the frequency dependence of 1/T1p, it was determined that there are similar to 3 water ligands on enzyme-bound Mn2+ which exchange at a rate larger than or equal to 10-7 sec-1. The correlation time for enzyme-bound Mn2+-water interaction is frequency-dependent, indicating it to be dominated by the electron spin relaxation time of Mn2+. Formation of the ternary enzyme-Mn2+-mandelate complex decreases the number of fast exchanging water ligands by similar to 1, but does not affect tau-c, suggesting the displacement or occlusion of a water ligand. The competitive inhibitors D,L-alpha-phenylglycerate and salicylate produce little or no change in the enzyme-Mn2+-H2O interaction, but ternary complexes are detected indirectly by changes in the dissociation constant of the enzyme-Mn2+ complex and by mutual competition experiments. In all cases the dissociation constants of substrates and competitive inhibitors from ternary complexes determined by magnetic resonance titrations agree with K-M and K-i values determined kinetically and therefore reflect kinetically active complexes. From the paramagnetic effects of Mn2+ on 1/T1 and 1/T2 of the 13C-enriched carbons of 1-[13C]-D,L-mandelate and 2-[13C]-D,L-mandelate, Mn2+ to carboxylate carbon and Mn2+ to carbinol carbon distances of 2.93 plus or minus 0.04 and 2.71 plus or minus 0.04 A, respectively, were calculated, indicating bidentate chelation in the binary Mn2+-mandelate complex. In the active ternary complex of enzyme, Mn2+, and D,L-mandelate, these distances increase to 5.5 plus or minus 0.2 and 7.2 plus or minus 0.2 A, respectively, indicating the presence of at least 98.9% of a second sphere complex in which Mn2+, and C1 and C2 carbon atoms are in a linear array. The water relaxation data suggest that a water ligand is immobilized between the enzyme-bound Mn2+ and the carboxylate of the bound substrate. This intervening water ligand may polarize or protonate the carboxyl group. From 1/T2p the rate of dissociation of the substrate from this ternary complex (larger than or equal to 5.6 times 10-4 sec-1) is at least 52 times greater than the maximal turnover number of the enzyme (1070 sec-1), indicating that the complex detected by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is kinetically competent to participate in catalysis. Relationships among the microscopic rate constants are considered.  相似文献   

5.
The phosphoryl transferring enzymes pyruvate kinase, cAMP-dependent protein kinase and the pyrophosphoryl transferring enzyme PP-Rib-P synthetase utilize the beta, gamma bidentate metal--ATP chelate (delta-isomer) as substrate, as determined with substitution-insert CrIIIATP or CoIII(NH3)4ATP complexes. In addition, these enzymes bind a second divalent cation, which is an essential activator for pyruvate kinase and PP-Rib-P synthetase and an inhibitor of protein kinase. The enzyme-bound metal has been used as a paramagnetic reference point in T1 measurements to determine distances to the protons and phosphorus atoms of the bound nucleotide and acceptor substrates. These distances have been used to construct models of the conformations of the bound substrates. The activating metal forms a second sphere complex of the metal-nucleotide substrate on pyruvate kinase and PP-Rib-P synthetase while the inhibitory metal directly coordinates the polyphosphate chain of the metal-nucleotide substrate on protein kinase. Essentially no change is found in the dihedral angle at the glycosidic bond of ATP upon binding to pyruvate kinase (chi = 30 degrees), an enzyme of low base specificity, but significant changes in the torsional angle of ATP occur on binding to protein kinase (chi = 84 degrees) and PP-Rib-P synthetase (chi = 62 degrees), enzymes with high adenine-base specificity. Intersubstrate distances, measured with tridentate CrATP or beta, gamma bidentate CrAMPPCP as paramagnetic reference points, have been used to deduce the distance along the reaction coordinate on each enzyme. The reaction coordinate distances on pyruvate kinase (# +/- 1 A) and PP-Rib-P synthetase (not less than 3.8 A) are consistent with associative mechanisms, while that on protein kinase (5 +/- 0.7 A) allows room for a dissociative mechanism.  相似文献   

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Hexokinase I (ATP:d-hexose 6-phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.1.1), a key regulatory glycolytic enzyme in certain tissues, is known to be markedly inhibited under physiological conditions. The action of the primary inhibitory effector, glucose-6-P, is reversed by inorganic orthophosphate (Pi). A molecular model for inhibition and deinhibition of hexokinase was recently proposed [Ellison, W. R., Lueck, J. D., and Fromm, H. J. (1975) J. Biol. Chem.250, 1864–1871]. One of the central assumptions of this model is that glucose-6-P is a normal product inhibitor of hexokinase. It has long been suggested that glucose-6-P is an allosteric inhibitor of hexokinase, whereas other sugar-phosphate products such as mannose-6-P are normal product inhibitors. In this report we investigated the kinetic mechanism of hexokinase action with mannose as substrate and mannose-6-P as an inhibitor. The data obtained show that there are no qualitative differences between glucose and mannose as substrates and glucose-6-P and mannose-6-P as inhibitors. Binding experiments indicate that glucose-6-P and mannose-6-P are competitive binding ligands with hexokinase I. Furthermore, the activation pattern observed with Pi and glucose-6-P inhibited hexokinase is also found with the mannose-6-P inhibited phosphotransferase. These findings suggest that the mechanism of inhibition of glucose-6-P and mannose-6-P represents a difference in degree rather than a difference in kind. An explanation of the results in terms of a stereochemical model is presented.  相似文献   

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Ribose-1,5-bisphosphate is synthesized in a reaction that uses ribose-1(or 5)-P as the phosphoryl acceptor and the acyl-P of 3-phosphoglyceryl phosphate as the donor. Glucose-1,6-bisphosphate is synthesized in a similar reaction. The relative activity with the two substrates remains unchanged over almost 300-fold purification of the enzyme, indicating that glucose-1,6-bisphosphate synthase catalyzes both reactions. The relative V/Km values for alternative phosphoryl acceptors are ribose-1-P (1); glucose-1-P (0.30); mannose-1-P and ribose-5-P (0.11); glucose-6-P (0.10); 2-deoxyglucose-6-P (0.03); and 2-deoxyribose-5-P (0.02). Fructose-1- and 6-phosphates are not substrates. The synthesis of both ribose-1,5-bisphosphate and glucose-1,6-bisphosphate is inhibited by physiologically significant levels of fructose-1,6-bisphosphate, glycerate-2,3-bisphosphate, glycerate-3-phosphate, citrate, and inorganic phosphate. Ribose-1,5-bisphosphate is a strong activator of brain phosphofructokinase.  相似文献   

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Reacting enzyme sedimentation studies have been performed with yeast hexokinase isozymes A and B in the presence and absence of chromium ATP at pH 6.75. Preincubation of either isozyme with CrATP causes a shift in the monomer-dimer equilibrium toward the monomeric form. The results are consistent with the observed increase in inhibition caused by CrATP (Danenberg, K.D., and Cleland, W.W. (1975) Biochemistry 14, 28-39) being due to a conformational change in the protein which causes a decrease in the association constant for the monomer.  相似文献   

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The paramagnetic effects of Mn(II) and Co(II) on the spin-lattice relaxation rates of 31P nuclei of ATP and ADP and of Mn(II) on the spin-lattice relaxation rate of the delta protons of arginine bound to arginine kinase from lobster tail muscle have been measured. Temperature variation of 31P relaxation rates in E.MnADP and E.MnATP yields activation energies (delta E) in the range 6-10 kcal/mol. Thus, the 31P relaxation rates in these complexes are exchange limited and cannot provide structural information. However, the relaxation rates in E.CoADP and E.CoATP exhibit frequency dependence and delta E values in the range 1-2 kcal/mol; i.e., these rates depend upon 31P-Co(II) distances. These distances were calculated to be in the range 3.2-4.5 A, appropriate for direct coordination between Co(II) and the phosphoryl groups. The paramagnetic effect of Mn(II) on the 1H spin-lattice relaxation rate of the delta protons of arginine in the E.MnADP.Arg complex was also measured at three frequencies (viz., 200, 300, and 470 MHz). These 1H experiments were performed in the presence of sufficient excess of arginine to be observable over the protein background but with MnADP exclusively in the enzyme-bound form so that the enhancement in the relaxation rates of the delta protons of arginine arises entirely from the enzyme-bound complex. Both the observed frequency dependence of these rates and the delta E less than or equal to 1.0 +/- 0.3 kcal/mol indicate that this rate depends on the 1H-Mn(II) distances.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

10.
There are four possible orientations of the substrate ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate in the active site of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase. Distinction between these four possible orientations has been made on the basis of 31P NMR and borohydride-trapping experiments. The orientation of the reaction-intermediate analog, 2'-carboxy-D-arabinitol 1,5-bisphosphate with respect to the divalent metal ion was determined by 31P NMR studies of the quaternary complex, enzyme.CO2.Ni2+.2'-carboxyarabinitol 1,5-bisphosphate. Assignment of the phosphorus resonances of this complex was made by labeling the phosphoryl group at either C-1 or C-5 with 17O. The phosphorus atom closer to the paramagnetic metal ion, Ni2+, to which the broader of the phosphorus resonances is attributed, has been identified as that attached to C-1. When bound to the active site of carbaminated enzyme, D-ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate was reduced by sodium borohydride with absolute stereospecificity to D-arabinitol 1,5-bisphosphate. The reduction of the enzyme-bound substrate thus occurred on the Si face of the C-2 carbonyl group. These two results together establish that ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate is oriented within the active site so that 1) the phosphoryl group at C-1 is closer to the divalent metal ion than that at C-5 and 2) the Si face of the carbonyl group points to the "outside world."  相似文献   

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The binding of glucose to bovine brain hexokinase, isozyme I, exhibited one binding site per 100,000 molecular weight. Glucose-6-P binding was examined in the absence and presence of ATP. ATP and glucose-6-P were shown to compete for the same binding site on the enzyme. A model was proposed to account for these findings and the previously reported data that glucose-6-P and Pi exhibit mutually exclusive, non-cooperative binding to the enzyme. The model shows that brain hexokinase exists in two rapidly interconvertible states, either with or without Pi and that glucose-6-P binding to the phosphate associated enzyme form is relatively very poor. This proposal has been tested kinetically and the data appear to support the suggested model.  相似文献   

12.
A spin-labeled ester of CoA, R-CoA (3-carboxy-2,2,5,5-tetramethyl-1-pyrolidinyl-1-oxy CoA thioester), has been shown by competition studies using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to bind specifically to the propionyl-CoA binding sites of transcarboxylase. Titrations indicate 0.7 +/- 0.2 binding site for R-CoA per enzyme-bound biotin with a dissociation constant of 0.33 +/- 0.12 mM. Propionyl-CoA binds to this site with a 1.3-fold lower disonable agreement with kinetically determined inhibitor constants of CoA and propionyl-CoA and propionyl-CoA (D. B. Northrop (1969), J. Biol. Chem. 244, 5808). The bit of this spin-label on 1/T1 of water protons. The formation of a ternary transcarboxylase-R-CoA-pyruvate complex is suggested by the failure of pyruvate to displace R-CoA from the tight site and is established by the paramagnetic effects of enzyme-bound R-CoA on the relaxation rates of the protons and 13C atoms of enzyme-bound pyruvate. From the paramagnetic effects of R-CoA on the relaxation rates of the methyl protons of pyruvate at 40.5 and 100 MHz, and on the 13C-enriched carbonyl and carboxyl carbon atoms of pyruvate at 25.1 MHz, a correlation time of 7 nsec and distances from the bound nitroxide radical to the methyl protons, the carbonyl, and carboxyl carbon atoms of bound pyruvate of 7.9 +/- 0.7, 10.3 +/- 0.8, and 12.1 +/- 0.9 A, respectively, are calculated. These distances establish the close proximity of the CoA ester and keto acid sites on transcarboxylase. Together with the previously determined distances from the enzyme-bound (Co(II) to the methyl protons and 2 carbon atoms of bound pyruvate and to 12 protons and 3 phosphorus atoms of bound propionyl-CoA, the present distances are used to derive a composite model of the bound substrates in the overall transcarboxylation reaction. In this model the distance from the methyl carbon of pyruvate and the methylene carbon of propionyl-CoA, between which the carboxyl transfer takes place is only approximately 7 A. Depending on the detailed mechanism of the carboxyl transfer, the distance through which the carboxybiotin must migrate is therefore between 0 and 7 A. Hence the major role of the 14-A arm of carboxybiotin is not to permit a large carboxyl migration but, rather to permit carboxybiotin to traverse the gap which occurs at the interface of three subunits and to insinuate itself between the CoA and keto acid sites.  相似文献   

13.
The relaxation rates of the carbon-bound protons and of the three assigned phosphorus resonances of propionyl-CoA were measured in solutions of free propionyl-CoA and of the transcarboxylase-propionyl-CoA complex. In free propionyl-CoA, analysis of the 1/T1 values of 15 protons at 100 and 220 MHz and of 1/T1 and 1/T2 of the three phosphorus atoms at 40.5 MHz indicated free rotation of the propionyl region (taur approximately 3 x 10(-11) sec) but hindered motion of the remainder of the molecule with correlation times of 1-3. 5 x 10(-10) sec, approaching the tumbling time of the entire molecule (taur - 6 x 10(-10) sec. The correlation times of the three phosphorus atoms were indistinguishable from those of their nearest neighbor protons. The effects of three homogeneous enzyme preparations with varying contents of Zn(II), Co(II), and Cu(II) on 1/T1 of 12 protons and 3 phosphorus atoms of prionyl-CoA were analyzed with the help of simultaneous equations to yield the individual contributions at the three metal sites. Only diamagnetic effects were detected on the relaxation rates of the three phosphorus atoms. From the diamagnetic effects it was calculated that the motions of the prionyl side chain and of the terminal pantetheine methylene protons were hindered on the enzyme by an order of magnitude (taur approximately 6 x 10(-10) sec) and that the phosphorus atoms were hindered by two orders of magnitude (taur approximately 1 x 10(-8) sec) over the taur values found in free propionyl-CoA, but that these taur values remained well below that of the entire protein molecule (taur =6 x 10(-7) sec)...  相似文献   

14.
L P Solheim  H J Fromm 《Biochemistry》1983,22(9):2234-2239
Kinetic studies were used to investigate the mode of brain hexokinase (EC 2.7.1.1, ATP:D-hexose 6-phosphotransferase) regulation by glucose 6-phosphate (glucose-6-P), ADP, and inorganic phosphate (Pi). A model for regulation of brain hexokinase by glucose-6-P and Pi had been proposed from initial-rate studies and binding experiments [Ellison, W. R., Lueck, J. D., & Fromm, H. J. (1975) J. Biol. Chem. 250, 1864-1871]. The results of the present investigation demonstrate that Pi is an activator of the brain hexokinase reaction when the reaction is studied in the nonphysiological direction. Evidence is presented which indicates that the back-reaction substrates and Pi can bind the enzyme simultaneously, and the suggestion is made that Pi binds to an allosteric site on the enzyme. These findings are in marked contrast to results obtained in the absence of ADP which convincingly demonstrate that glucose-6-P and Pi are mutually exclusive binding ligands for brain hexokinase. The kinetic data can be reconciled with the model for hexokinase regulation within the context of the well-established kinetic mechanism for brain hexokinase.  相似文献   

15.
D J Weber  G P Mullen  A S Mildvan 《Biochemistry》1991,30(30):7425-7437
The dinucleoside phosphodiester dTdA is a slow substrate of staphylococcal nuclease (kcat = 3.8 X 10(-3) s-1) that forms binary E-S and ternary E-M-S complexes with Ca2+, Mn2+, Co2+, and La3+. The enzyme enhances the paramagnetic effects of Co2+ on 1/T1 and 1/T2 of the phosphorus and on 1/T1 of six proton resonances of dTdA, and these effects are abolished by binding of the competitive inhibitor 3',5'-pdTp. From paramagnetic effects of Co2+ on 1/T2 of phosphorus, koff of dTdA from the ternary E-Co(2+)-dTdA complex is greater than or equal to 4.8 X 10(4) s-1 and kon greater than or equal to 1.4 X 10(6) M-1 s-1, indicating the 1/T1 values to be in fast exchange. From paramagnetic effects of enzyme-bound Co2+ on 1/T1 of phosphorus and protons, with use of a correlation time of 1.6 ps on the basis of 1/T1 values at 250 and 600 MHz, 7 metal-nucleus distances and 9 lower-limit metal-nucleus distances are calculated. The long Co2+ to 31P distance of 4.1 +/- 0.9 A, which is intermediate between that expected for direct phosphoryl coordination (3.31 +/- 0.02 A) and a second sphere complex with an intervening water ligand (4.75 +/- 0.02 A), suggests either a distorted inner sphere complex or the rapid averaging of 18% inner sphere and 82% second sphere complexes and may explain the reduced catalytic activity with small dinucleotide substrates. Seventeen interproton distances and 108 lower limit interproton distances in dTdA in the ternary E-La(3+)-dTdA complex were determined by NOESY spectra at 50-, 100-, and 200-ms mixing times. While metal-substrate and interproton distances alone did not yield a unique structure, the combination of both sets of distances yielded a very narrow range of conformations for enzyme-bound dTdA, which was highly extended, with no base stacking, with high-anti glycosidic torsional angles for dT (64 degrees less than or equal to chi less than or equal to 73 degrees) and dA (66 degrees less than or equal to chi less than or equal to 68 degrees) and predominantly C-2'-endo sugar puckers for both nucleosides. Although the individual nucleosides are like those of B-DNA, their unstacked conformation, which is inappropriate for base pairing, as well as the conformational angles alpha and gamma of dA and zeta of dT, rule out B-DNA.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)  相似文献   

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Measurements of the relaxation rate of water protons (PRR) have been used to study the interaction of yeast phosphoglycerate kinase with the manganous complexes of a number of nucleotides. The results indicate that phosphoglycerate kinase belongs to the same class of enzymes as creatine kinase, adenylate kinase, formyltetrahydrofolate synthetase, and arginine kinase, with maximal binding of metal ion to tne enzyme in the presence of the nucleotide substrate. However, an analysis of titration curves for a number of nucleoside diphosphates (ADP, IDP, GDP) showed that there is a substantial synergism in binding of the metal ion and nucleotide to the enzyme in the ternary complex. The metal-substrate binds to the enzyme approximately two orders of magnitude more tightly than the free nucleotide; Other evidence for an atypical binding scheme for Mn(II)-nucleoside diphosphates was obtained by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies; the EPR spectrum for the bound Mn(II) in the enzyme-MnADP complex differed substantially from those obtained for other kinases. An identical EPR spectrum is observed with the MnADP complex with the rabbit muscle enzyme as with the yeast enzyme. In contrast, the dissociation constant for the enzyme-MnATP complex is approximately fourfold lower than that for enzyme-ATP, and there are no substantial changes in the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of MnATP2- when the complex is bound to phosphoglycerate kinase. A small but significant change in the PRR of water is observed on addition of 3-phosphoglycerate (but not 2-phosphoglycerate) to the MnADP-enzyme complex. However, addition of 3-phosphoglycerate to enzyme-MnADP did not influence the EPR spectrum of the enzyme-bound Mn(II).  相似文献   

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The phosphorus spin-lattice relaxation rates of P-enolpyruvate is enhanced 13 fold in the presence of muscle pyruvate kinase and gadolinium as compared to either enzyme or metal ion alone. In the presence of the enzyme-gadolinium complex the phosphorous relaxation rate decreases as the temperature increases which suggests fast exchange between enzyme-bound and free P-enolpyruvate. Assuming that the longitudinal electron spin relaxation rate of the gadolinium ion dominates the correlation time for the ternary P-enolpyruvate-gadolinium-enzyme complex, analysis of the relaxation rate data via the Solomon-Bloembergen equations yield a 5.2 Å internuclear gadolinium to phosphorus distance.  相似文献   

18.
The interaction of D-xylose isomerase purified from two sources with Mn2+ and D-xylose or the competitive inhibitor xylitol has been examined by nuclear magnetic resonance. A greater paramagnetic effect of enzyme-bound Mn2+ on the alpha anomer of D-xylose than on the beta anomer was observed, providing independent evidence for the specificity of D-xylose isomerase for the alpha anomeric form of D-xylose. The exchange rate of alpha-D-xylose into the ternary complex, determined from the normalized paramagnetic contribution to the transverse relaxation rate (1/fT2p) of the carbon 1 proton of alpha-D-xylose, exceeds Vmax for the enzymatic reaction by 3 orders of magnitude. The amount of xylitol necessary to displace alpha-D-xylose from the substrate-enzyme-Mn2+ complex is consistent with the Km value for alpha-D-xylose and the inhibitor constant Ki for xylitol previously determined by the methods of enzyme kinetics. These results suggest that the NMR experiments observe complexes of D-xylose isomerase which are kinetically and thermodynamically competent to participate in catalysis. From the frequency dependence of the paramagnetic contribution to the longitudinal relaxation rate (1/T1p) of the carbon 1 proton of alpha-D-xylose, the correlation time (tauc) which modulates the dipolar interaction between enzyme-bound Mn2+ and alpha-D-xylose has been determined (5.1 x 1o(-10) s). From these observations a range of calculated distances between enzyme-bound Mn2+ and the carbon 1 proton of alpha-D-xylose (9.1 +/- 0.7 A) has been found. The enzyme-bound Mn2+ has comparable effects on the carbon 1, carbon 2, and carbon 5 protons of alpha-D-xylose, suggesting that these protons of the enzyme-bound substrate are equidistant from the bound Mn2+. A similar distance (9.4 +/- 0.7 A) between the enzyme-bound Mn2+ and the terminal methylene protons of xylitol, an analog of the open chain intermediate in the reaction, has been determined. The results of the present substrate relaxation and previous water relaxation studies suggest that two small ligands such as water molecules or a large portion of the protein intervene between the bound metal ion and the bound substrate in the active ternary complex.  相似文献   

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The reaction: glycerate-1,3-P2 PLUS GLUCOSE-1-P YIELDS TO GLUCOSE-1,6-P2 plus glycerate-P is catalyzed by a distinct enzyme of mouse brain. A divalent metal requirement was shown when the enzyme was treated with imidazole and EDTA. Mg2+, Mn2+, Ca2+, Zn2+, Ni2+, Co2+, and Cd2+ were quite effective cofactors. The enzyme, in better than 50 percent yield, has been purified away from 99 percent of the phosphoglucomutase, phosphoglycrate mutase, and phosphofructokinase. Acetyl-P, ATP, enolpyruvate-P, creatine-P, and fructose-1,6-P2 are not phosphoryl donors. Glucose-6-P and mannose-1-P are good alternate acceptors. Mannose-6-P, galactose-Ps, and fructose-Ps have little or no acceptor activity. Strong inhibition was found with fructose-1,6-P2, glycerate-2,3-P2, enolpyruvate-P, and acetyl CoA. From the amount of activity and the kinetic constants of the purified enzyme it seems likely that this enzyme is responsible for the glucose-1,6-P2 synthesis of brain.  相似文献   

20.
Repeated washing of a brain mitochondrial fraction results in a progressive decrease in the proportion of mitochondrially bound hexokinase that can be solubilized during a subsequent incubation with glucose-6-phosphate (glucose-6-P). Phospholipids removed during the washing procedure can be added back to washed mitochondria, resulting in enhancement of the solubilization by glucose-6-P. Column and thin-layer chromatographic methods have been used to isolate and identify active phospholipids. Additional studies were performed with purified lipids obtained commercially. Both lysophospholipids and acidic phospholipids were active in enhancing solubilization of hexokinase by glucose-6-P. Phospho-inositides, particularly diphosphoinositide, were quite effective, raising the possibility that the actively metabolized phosphoinositides may be involved in regulation of hexokinase binding in vivo.  相似文献   

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