Literature DB >> 11106771

Definition of crucial structural factors of acetogenins, potent inhibitors of mitochondrial complex I.

M Takada1, K Kuwabara, H Nakato, A Tanaka, H Iwamura, H Miyoshi.   

Abstract

Some natural acetogenins are the most potent inhibitors of bovine heart mitochondrial complex I. These compounds are characterized by two functional units (i.e. hydroxylated tetrahydrofuran (THF) and alpha,beta-unsaturated gamma-lactone ring moieties) separated by a long alkyl spacer. To elucidate which structural factors of acetogenins including their active conformation are crucial for the potent inhibitory effect, we synthesized a series of novel acetogenin analogues possessing bis-THF rings. The present study clearly demonstrated that the natural gamma-lactone ring is not crucial for the potent inhibition, although this moiety is the most common structural unit among a large number of natural acetogenins and has been suggested to be the only reactive species that directly interacts with the enzyme (Shimada et al., Biochemistry 37 (1998) 854-866). The presence of free hydroxy group(s) in the adjacent bis-THF rings was favorable, but not essential, for the potent activity. This was probably because high polarity (or hydrophilicity), rather than hydrogen bond-donating ability, around the bis-THF rings is required to retain the inhibitor in the active conformation. Interestingly, length of the alkyl spacer proved to be a very important structural factor for the potent activity, the optimal length being approximately 13 carbon atoms. The present study provided further strong evidence for the previous proposal (Kuwabara et al., Eur. J. Biochem. 267 (2000) 2538-2546) that the gamma-lactone and THF ring moieties act in a cooperative manner on complex I with the support of some specific conformation of the spacer.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11106771     DOI: 10.1016/s0005-2728(00)00156-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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