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Radical triplets and suicide inhibition in reactions of 4-thia-D- and 4-thia-L-lysine with lysine 5,6-aminomutase.


ABSTRACT: Lysine 5,6-aminomutase (5,6-LAM) catalyzes the interconversions of D- or L-lysine and the corresponding enantiomers of 2,5-diaminohexanoate, as well as the interconversion of L-beta-lysine and l-3,5-diaminohexanoate. The reactions of 5,6-LAM are 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin- and pyridoxal-5'-phosphate (PLP)-dependent. Similar to other 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin-dependent enzymes, 5,6-LAM is thought to function by a radical mechanism. No free radicals can be detected by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy in reactions of 5,6-LAM with D- or L-lysine or with L-beta-lysine. However, the substrate analogues 4-thia-L-lysine and 4-thia-D-lysine undergo early steps in the mechanism to form two radical species that are readily detected by EPR spectroscopy. Cob(II)alamin and 5'-deoxyadenosine derived from 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin are also detected. The radicals are proximal to and spin-coupled with low-spin Co(2+) in cob(II)alamin and appear as radical triplets. The radicals are reversibly formed but do not proceed to stable products, so that 4-thia-D- and L-lysine are suicide inhibitors. Inhibition attains equilibrium between the active Michaelis complex and the inhibited radical triplets. The structure of the transient 4-thia-L-lysine radical is analogous to that of the first substrate-related radical in the putative isomerization mechanism. The second, persistent radical is more stable than the transient species and is assigned as a tautomer, in which a C6(H) of the transient radical is transferred to the carboxaldehyde carbon (C4') of PLP. The persistent radical blocks the active site and inhibits the enzyme, but it decomposes very slowly at

SUBMITTER: Tang KH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2741331 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Radical triplets and suicide inhibition in reactions of 4-thia-D- and 4-thia-L-lysine with lysine 5,6-aminomutase.

Tang Kuo-Hsiang KH   Mansoorabadi Steven O SO   Reed George H GH   Frey Perry A PA  

Biochemistry 20090901 34


Lysine 5,6-aminomutase (5,6-LAM) catalyzes the interconversions of D- or L-lysine and the corresponding enantiomers of 2,5-diaminohexanoate, as well as the interconversion of L-beta-lysine and l-3,5-diaminohexanoate. The reactions of 5,6-LAM are 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin- and pyridoxal-5'-phosphate (PLP)-dependent. Similar to other 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin-dependent enzymes, 5,6-LAM is thought to function by a radical mechanism. No free radicals can be detected by electron paramagnetic resonanc  ...[more]

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