Interaction of acetyl-CoA fragments with rat liver acetyl-CoA carboxylase |
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Authors: | A G Rabinkov V V Velikodvorskaya V M Kopelevich E A Tolosa V I Gunar |
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Affiliation: | V.A. Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow. |
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Abstract: | The interaction of acetyl-CoA fragments with rat liver acetyl-CoA carboxylase has been studied. Dephosphorylated acetyl-CoA did not actually differ from acetyl-CoA in its substrate properties. Non-nucleotide analogues of the substrate, S-acetylpantatheine and it's 4'-phosphate, also possess substrate properties (Vmax = 1.5% and 15% of the maximal rate value of acetyl-CoA carboxylation, respectively). The nucleotide fragment in the acetyl-CoA molecule produces a marked effect on the thermodynamics of the substrate-enzyme interaction, and is apparently involved in activation and appropriate orientation of the acetyl group in the active site. The better substrate properties of S-acetylpantetheine 4'-phosphate and the inhibitory properties of pantetheine 4'-phosphate, compared to the unphosphorylated analogues, evidence an important role of the 5'-beta-phosphate of 3'-phosphorylated ADP residue in acetyl-CoA binding to the enzyme. |
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