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Detection of the mycophenolate-inhibited form of IMP dehydrogenase in vivo.

Christine C McPhillips1, Judith W Hyle, Daniel Reines.   

Abstract

IMP dehydrogenase (IMPDH) is the rate-limiting enzyme for de novo GMP synthesis. Its activity is correlated with cell growth, and it is the target of a number of proven and experimental drug therapies including mycophenolic acid (MPA). MPA inhibits the enzyme by trapping a covalent nucleotide-enzyme intermediate. Saccharomyces cerevisiae has four IMPDH genes called IMD1-IMD4. IMD2 is transcriptionally regulated and is the only one that enables yeast to grow in the presence of MPA. We show here that de novo synthesis of the IMD2-encoded protein is strongly induced upon MPA treatment. We also monitor the in vivo formation of a covalent nucleotide-enzyme intermediate for Imd2, Imd3, and Imd4 that accumulates in the presence of MPA. Complete formation of the Imd2 intermediate requires drug concentrations manyfold higher than that required to quantitatively trap the Imd3- or Imd4-nucleotide adducts. Purification of the tagged IMD gene products reveals that the family of polypeptides coassemble to form heteromeric IMPDH complexes, suggesting that they form mixed tetramers. These data demonstrate that S. cerevisiae harbor multiple IMPDH enzymes with varying drug sensitivities and offer an assay to monitor the inhibition of IMPDH in living cells. They also suggest that mixed inhibition profiles may result from heteromeric complexes in cell types that contain multiple IMPDH gene products. The mobility shift assay could serve as a tool for the detection of drug-inactivated IMPDH in the cells of patients receiving MPA therapy.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15292516      PMCID: PMC514452          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0403341101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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