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Halbseiten-Reaktivität der Glycerinaldehyd-3-phosphat Dehydrogenase aus Kaninchen-Skelettmuskel mit Strukturanalogen von NAD / Half-of-the-Sites Reactivity of Glyceraldehyde-3 Phosphate Dehydrogenase from Rabbit Muscle with Structural Analogs of NAD

  • Michael Ehrenfeld , Reinhard Jeck , Walter Klatte , Norbert Kühn and Christoph Woenckhaus

Abstract

Alkylating NAD-Analogs, Glyceraldehyde-3 Phosphate Dehydrogenase, Half-of-the-Sites Reactivity co-(3-Bromoacetylpyridinio)alkyldiphosphoadenosines with alkyl chain lengths of 2 -6 me­ thylene groups inactivate glyceraldehyde-3 phosphate dehydrogenase from rabbit muscle. Half-of-the-Sites reactivity is observed in each case: The analogs are covalently bound to highly reactive cysteine residues in two of the four subunits. The remaining two subunits still bind N AD and the reactive SH-groups, although modified by SH-reagents of low molecular weight are not labeled by any of the brominated coenzyme models. This behaviour may be explained by the assumption, that the modification of 2 subunits induces structural changes in the neighboured unoccupied subunits which prevent any attack on reactive cysteine residues caused by fixation and orientation of the bromoketo-coenzyme analog when bound to the active center. Structural similarities of the covalently bound coenzyme analogs in the active center and the native ternary GAPDH-NAD-substrate complex suggest that half-of-the-sites reactivity is a natural characteristic of the enzymes catalytic mechanism.

Alkylating NAD-Analogs, Glyceraldehyde-3 Phosphate Dehydrogenase, Half-of-the-Sites: Reactivity
Received: 1981-3-2
Published Online: 2014-6-2
Published in Print: 1981-8-1

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