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The metal function in the reactions of bovine serum amine oxidase with substrates and hydrazine inhibitors
Authors:Giovanna De Matteis  Enzo Agostinelli  Bruno Mondovì  L Morpurgo
Institution:(1) Dipartimento di Scienze Biochimiche "A. Rossi Fanelli" and Centro di Biologia Molecolare del C. N. R., Università "La Sapienza", I-00185 Rome, Italy e-mail: morpurgo@caspur.it, Fax: +39-06-4440062, IT
Abstract: Bovine serum amine oxidase (BSAO) reacts with 2-hydrazinopyridine, which binds the organic cofactor 2,4,5-trihydroxyphenylalanine quinone, forming a band at 435 nm. The band shifts to 526 nm around 60  °C, to 415 nm upon denaturation, but only shifts to 429 nm upon Cu2+ depletion. Its wavelength and intensity suggest that the adduct has the azo conformation, whilst the same adduct of crystallineEscherichia coli amine oxidase (ECAO) shows the hydrazone conformation in the X-ray structure. The steady state kinetics of aminomethyl- and aminoethylpyridines confirm that the formation of the product Schiff base, analogous to the azo form of the 2-hydrazinopyridine adduct, is not hindered in solution. The structural stability of the adduct in the absence of Cu2+ is taken to imply hydrogen bonding of the pyridyl nitrogen to a conserved aspartate, as in the ECAO adduct. Thus the ECAO adduct provides a good model for a transient intermediate leading to formation of the BSAO azo adduct. On the basis of this model and of the catalytic competence of Co2+-substituted BSAO, confirmed by the present data, a catalytic reaction scheme is proposed. Received: 2 December 1998 / Accepted: 22 March 1999
Keywords:Copper amine oxidase  Trihydroxyphenylalanine quinone  Hydrazine inhibitors  Cobalt-substituted amine oxidase
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