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Kinetics of human pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase in L-thioproline metabolism.


ABSTRACT: L-Thioproline (L-thiazolidine-4-carboxylate, L-T4C) is a cyclic sulfur-containing analog of L-proline found in multiple kingdoms of life. The oxidation of L-T4C leads to L-cysteine formation in bacteria, plants, mammals, and protozoa. The conversion of L-T4C to L-Cys in bacterial cell lysates has been attributed to proline dehydrogenase and L-Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate (P5C) reductase (PYCR) enzymes but detailed kinetic studies have not been conducted. Here, we characterize the dehydrogenase activity of human PYCR isozymes 1 and 2 with L-T4C using NAD(P)+ as the hydride acceptor. Both PYCRs exhibit significant L-T4C dehydrogenase activity; however, PYCR2 displays nearly tenfold higher catalytic efficiency (136 M-1 s-1) than PYCR1 (13.7 M-1 s-1). Interestingly, no activity was observed with either L-Pro or the analog DL-thiazolidine-2-carboxylate, indicating that the sulfur at the 4-position is critical for PYCRs to utilize L-T4C as a substrate. Inhibition kinetics show that L-Pro is a competitive inhibitor of PYCR1 [Formula: see text] with respect to L-T4C, consistent with these ligands occupying the same binding site. We also confirm by mass spectrometry that L-T4C oxidation by PYCRs leads to cysteine product formation. Our results suggest a new enzyme function for human PYCRs in the metabolism of L-T4C.

SUBMITTER: Patel SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8876999 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kinetics of human pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase in L-thioproline metabolism.

Patel Sagar M SM   Seravalli Javier J   Stiers Kyle M KM   Tanner John J JJ   Becker Donald F DF  

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L-Thioproline (L-thiazolidine-4-carboxylate, L-T4C) is a cyclic sulfur-containing analog of L-proline found in multiple kingdoms of life. The oxidation of L-T4C leads to L-cysteine formation in bacteria, plants, mammals, and protozoa. The conversion of L-T4C to L-Cys in bacterial cell lysates has been attributed to proline dehydrogenase and L-Δ<sup>1</sup>-pyrroline-5-carboxylate (P5C) reductase (PYCR) enzymes but detailed kinetic studies have not been conducted. Here, we characterize the dehydr  ...[more]

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