IRREVERSIBLE INACTIVATION OF LACTOPEROXIDASE BY MERCAPTOMETHYLIMIDAZOLE THROUGH GENERATION OF A THIYL RADICAL - ITS USE AS A PROBE TO STUDY THE ACTIVE-SITE

被引:31
作者
BANDYOPADHYAY, U [1 ]
BHATTACHARYYA, DK [1 ]
CHATTERJEE, R [1 ]
BANERJEE, RK [1 ]
机构
[1] INDIAN INST CHEM BIOL,DEPT PHYSIOL,CALCUTTA 700032,W BENGAL,INDIA
关键词
D O I
10.1042/bj3060751
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The mechanism of suicidal inactivation of lactoperoxidase (LPO) by mercaptomethylimidazole (MMI) has been studied. Analogue studies indicate a specific requirement for the thiol group of MMI for inactivation of LPO in the presence of H2O2. MMI is oxidized via one-electron transfer by LPO compound II as demonstrated by a spectral shift from 430 to 412 nm through an isosbestic point at 421 nm. A decrease in Soret absorbance at 412 nm and the appearance of visible peaks at 592 and 636 nm are the characteristics of the inactivated enzyme. The one-electron oxidation product of MMI was identified by e.s.r. spectroscopy as the 5,5'-dimethyl-1-pyrroline N-oxide (DMPO) adduct of the sulphur-centred thiyl radical. Both inactivation and spectral change are prevented by-the radical;trap. DMPO, suggesting involvement of the thiyl radical in inactivation. pH-dependent inactivation kinetics indicate the involvement of an ionizable group on LPO (pK(a) 6.1), deprotonation of which favours inactivation. The enzyme is protected by iodide and not by guaiacol, suggesting that MMI interacts at or near the iodide-binding site which is away from the aromatic-donor-binding site. The inactive enzyme can form compound II and bind aromatic donor, indicating that the MMI oxidation product does not attack haem iron or aromatic-donor-binding site. We suggest that MMI interacts at the iodide-binding site for oxidation and the reactive product, probably the thiyl radical, is incorporated into the adjacent electron-rich site of haem porphyrin to cause inactivation.
引用
收藏
页码:751 / 757
页数:7
相关论文
共 41 条
[1]   A SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ASSAY FOR IODIDE OXIDATION BY THYROID PEROXIDASE [J].
ALEXANDER, NM .
ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 1962, 4 (04) :341-&
[2]  
ATOR MA, 1987, J BIOL CHEM, V262, P14954
[3]  
ATOR MA, 1987, J BIOL CHEM, V262, P1542
[4]   MECHANISM-BASED INACTIVATION OF GASTRIC PEROXIDASE BY MERCAPTOMETHYLIMIDAZOLE [J].
BANDYOPADHYAY, U ;
BHATTACHARYYA, DK ;
BANERJEE, RK .
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 1993, 296 :79-84
[5]   LOCALIZATION OF GASTRIC PEROXIDASE AND ITS INHIBITION BY MERCAPTOMETHYLIMIDAZOLE, AN INDUCER OF GASTRIC-ACID SECRETION [J].
BANDYOPADHYAY, U ;
BHATTACHARYYA, DK ;
CHATTERJEE, R ;
BANERJEE, RK .
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 1992, 284 :305-312
[6]  
BANERJEE RK, 1986, J BIOL CHEM, V261, P592
[7]  
BHATTACHARYYA DK, 1993, J BIOL CHEM, V268, P22292
[8]   LACTOPEROXIDASE - SOME SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF A HAEMOPROTEIN WITH A PROSTHETIC GROUP OF UNKNOWN STRUCTURE [J].
CARLSTROM, A .
ACTA CHEMICA SCANDINAVICA, 1969, 23 (01) :203-+
[9]   IRREVERSIBLE INACTIVATION OF THYROID PEROXIDASE BY METHYLMERCAPTOIMIDAZOLE, THIOURACIL, AND PROPYLTHIOURACIL INVITRO AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO INVIVO FINDINGS [J].
DAVIDSON, B ;
SOODAK, M ;
NEARY, JT ;
STROUT, HV ;
KIEFFER, JD ;
MOVER, H ;
MALOOF, F .
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1978, 103 (03) :871-882
[10]   PURIFICATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND ORIGIN OF RAT GASTRIC PEROXIDASE [J].
DE, SK ;
BANERJEE, RK .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, 1986, 160 (02) :319-325