| Literature DB >> 12667480 |
Sergio Alunni1, Antonio Cipiciani, Giovanna Fioroni, Laura Ottavi.
Abstract
Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) catalyzes the beta-elimination of ammonia from L-phenylalanine to trans-cinnamic acid. A study of inhibition of PAL by phenol, ortho-cresol, and meta-cresol gave mixed inhibition; para-cresol is not an inhibitor. The calculated values of K(i) and alphaK(i) are phenol, K(i)=2.1+/-0.5 mM and alphaK(i)=3.45+/-0.95 mM; ortho-cresol, K(i)=0.8+/-0.2 mM and alphaK(i)=3.4+/-0.2 mM; meta-cresol, K(i)=2.85+/-0.15 mM and alphaK(i)=18.5+/-1.5 mM. The synergistic inhibition of the same inhibitors with glycine showed a lack of inhibition with the para-cresol/glycine pair, while mixed inhibition was observed with the ortho-cresol/glycine pair (K(i)=0.038+/-0.008 mM, alphaK(i)=0.13+/-0.04 mM) and phenol/glycine pair (K(i)=0.014+/-0.003 mM, alphaK(i)=0.058+/-0.01 M). The meta-cresol/glycine pair gave competitive inhibition (K(i)=0.36+/-0.076 mM). The strong synergistic inhibition observed implies that the inhibitors bind at the active site: in fact, the inhibitors used imitate the structure of the substrate. The order of synergistic inhibition is the same for the sites related to K(i) and alphaK(i). These results are in agreement with the inhibitors entering two active sites located in two different subunits.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12667480 DOI: 10.1016/s0003-9861(03)00007-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Biochem Biophys ISSN: 0003-9861 Impact factor: 4.013