Literature DB >> 10419480

Rapid kinetics of tyrosyl radical formation and heme redox state changes in prostaglandin H synthase-1 and -2.

A l Tsai1, G Wu, G Palmer, B Bambai, J A Koehn, P J Marshall, R J Kulmacz.   

Abstract

Hydroperoxide-induced tyrosyl radicals are putative intermediates in cyclooxygenase catalysis by prostaglandin H synthase (PGHS)-1 and -2. Rapid-freeze EPR and stopped-flow were used to characterize tyrosyl radical kinetics in PGHS-1 and -2 reacted with ethyl hydrogen peroxide. In PGHS-1, a wide doublet tyrosyl radical (34-35 G) was formed by 4 ms, followed by transition to a wide singlet (33-34 G); changes in total radical intensity paralleled those of Intermediate II absorbance during both formation and decay phases. In PGHS-2, some wide doublet (30 G) was present at early time points, but transition to wide singlet (29 G) was complete by 50 ms. In contrast to PGHS-1, only the formation kinetics of the PGHS-2 tyrosyl radical matched the Intermediate II absorbance kinetics. Indomethacin-treated PGHS-1 and nimesulide-treated PGHS-2 rapidly formed narrow singlet EPR (25-26 G in PGHS-1; 21 G in PGHS-2), and the same line shapes persisted throughout the reactions. Radical intensity paralleled Intermediate II absorbance throughout the indomethacin-treated PGHS-1 reaction. For nimesulide-treated PGHS-2, radical formed in concert with Intermediate II, but later persisted while Intermediate II relaxed. These results substantiate the kinetic competence of a tyrosyl radical as the catalytic intermediate for both PGHS isoforms and also indicate that the heme redox state becomes uncoupled from the tyrosyl radical in PGHS-2.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10419480     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.31.21695

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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