Literature DB >> 1576149

Formycins A and B and some analogues: selective inhibitors of bacterial (Escherichia coli) purine nucleoside phosphorylase.

A Bzowska1, E Kulikowska, D Shugar.   

Abstract

Formycin B (FB), a moderate inhibitor (Ki approximately 100 microM) of mammalian purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP), and formycin A (FA), which is totally inactive vs. the mammalian enzyme, are both effective inhibitors of the bacterial (Escherichia coli) enzyme (Ki approximately 5 microM). Examination of a series of N-methyl analogues of FA and FB led to the finding that N(6)-methyl-FA, virtually inactive vs. the mammalian enzyme, is the most potent inhibitor of E. coli purine nucleoside phosphorylase (Ki approximately 0.3 uM) at neutral pH. Inhibition is competitive not only with respect to Ino, but also relative to 7-methyl-Guo and 7-methyl-Ado, as substrates. Both oxoformycins A and B are relatively poor inhibitors. For the most potent inhibitor, N(6)-methyl-FA, it was shown that the enzyme preferentially binds the neutral, and not the cationic, form. In accordance with this the neutral, but not the cationic form, of the structurally related N(1)-methyl-Ado was found to be an excellent substrate. Reported data on tautomerism of formycins were profited from, and extended, to infer which tautomeric species and ionic forms are the active inhibitors. A commercially available (Sigma) bacterial PNP, of unknown origin, was shown to differ from the E. coli enzyme by its inability to phosphorylase Ado; this enzyme was also resistant to FA and FB. These findings have been extended to provide a detailed comparison of the substrate/inhibitor properties of PNP from various microorganisms.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1576149     DOI: 10.1016/0167-4838(92)90243-7

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


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