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Binding, Hydration, and Decarboxylation of the Reaction Intermediate Glutaconyl-Coenzyme A by Human Glutaryl-CoA Dehydrogenase
- Source :
- Biochemistry. 40:14106-14114
- Publication Year :
- 2001
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2001.
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Abstract
- Glutaconyl-coenzyme A (CoA) is the presumed enzyme-bound intermediate in the oxidative decarboxylation of glutaryl-CoA that is catalyzed by glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase. We demonstrated glutaconyl-CoA bound to glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase after anaerobic reduction of the dehydrogenase with glutaryl-CoA. Glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase also has intrinsic enoyl-CoA hydratase activity, a property of other members of the acyl-CoA dehydrogenase family. The enzyme rapidly hydrates glutaconyl-CoA at pH 7.6 with a k(cat) of 2.7 s(-1). The k(cat) in the overall oxidation-decarboxylation reaction at pH 7.6 is about 9 s(-1). The binding of glutaconyl-CoA was quantitatively assessed from the K(m) in the hydratase reaction, 3 microM, and the K(i), 1.0 microM, as a competitive inhibitor of the dehydrogenase. These values compare with K(m) and K(i) of 4.0 and 12.9 microM, respectively, for crotonyl-CoA. Glu370 is the general base catalyst in the dehydrogenase that abstracts an alpha-proton of the substrate to initiate the catalytic pathway. The mutant dehydrogenase, Glu370Gln, is inactive in the dehydrogenation and the hydratase reactions. However, this mutant dehydrogenase decarboxylates glutaconyl-CoA to crotonyl-CoA without oxidation-reduction reactions of the dehydrogenase flavin. Addition of glutaconyl-CoA to this mutant dehydrogenase results in a rapid, transient increase in long-wavelength absorbance (lambda(max) approximately 725 nm), and crotonyl-CoA is found as the sole product. We propose that this 725 nm-absorbing species is the delocalized crotonyl-CoA anion that follows decarboxylation and that the decay is the result of slow protonation of the anion in the absence of the general acid catalyst, Glu370(H(+)). In the absence of detectable oxidation-reduction, the data indicate that oxidation-reduction of the dehydrogenase flavin is not essential for decarboxylation of glutaconyl-CoA.
- Subjects :
- Pyruvate decarboxylation
Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors
Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase
Glutaryl-CoA Dehydrogenase
Chemistry
Dehydrogenase
Pyruvate dehydrogenase phosphatase
Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
Decarboxylation
Biochemistry
Recombinant Proteins
Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
Humans
Acyl Coenzyme A
Oxidoreductases
Oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex
Branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase complex
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxidative decarboxylation
Protein Binding
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15204995 and 00062960
- Volume :
- 40
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biochemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1cb918105efd50a778cfe811b8187c52
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi015637p