Human placenta glutathione transferase pi is irreversibly inhibited when incubated with 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene (CDNB) in the absence of the cosubstrate glutathione. The enzyme is protected against CDNB inactivation by the presence of S-methylglutathione and glutathione. The kinetics of inactivation is pseudo-first-order with k(obs) = 0.04 min-1 when 44 microM enzyme is incubated in presence of 1 mM CDNB at pH 6.5. The inhibition is saturable with respect to the CDNB concentration and the enzyme-CDNB complex shows a K(i) = 2.7 mM. Concomitant to the inhibition process is formation of an absorption band at 340 nm. After trypsin digestion and HPLC analysis, the CDNB-reacted enzyme gives a single peptide absorbing at 340 nm. Automated Edman degradation of this peptide indicates cysteine 47 to be the residue alkylated by CDNB.
Caccuri, A.m., Petruzzelli, R., Polizio, F., Federici, G., Desideri, A. (1992). Inhibition of glutathione transferase pi from human placenta by 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene occurs because of covalent reaction with cysteine 47. ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 297(1), 119-122 [10.1016/0003-9861(92)90648-G].
Inhibition of glutathione transferase pi from human placenta by 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene occurs because of covalent reaction with cysteine 47
CACCURI, ANNA MARIA;POLIZIO, FRANCESCA;FEDERICI, GIORGIO;DESIDERI, ALESSANDRO
1992-08-15
Abstract
Human placenta glutathione transferase pi is irreversibly inhibited when incubated with 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene (CDNB) in the absence of the cosubstrate glutathione. The enzyme is protected against CDNB inactivation by the presence of S-methylglutathione and glutathione. The kinetics of inactivation is pseudo-first-order with k(obs) = 0.04 min-1 when 44 microM enzyme is incubated in presence of 1 mM CDNB at pH 6.5. The inhibition is saturable with respect to the CDNB concentration and the enzyme-CDNB complex shows a K(i) = 2.7 mM. Concomitant to the inhibition process is formation of an absorption band at 340 nm. After trypsin digestion and HPLC analysis, the CDNB-reacted enzyme gives a single peptide absorbing at 340 nm. Automated Edman degradation of this peptide indicates cysteine 47 to be the residue alkylated by CDNB.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.