Literature DB >> 16214347

Acetoxy drug: protein transacetylase catalyzed activation of human platelet nitric oxide synthase by polyphenolic peracetates.

Pulkit Khurana1, Ranju Kumari, Parag Vohra, Ajit Kumar, Garima Gupta, Hanumantharao G Raj, Bilikere S Dwarakanath, Virinder S Parmar, Daman Saluja, Mridula Bose, Anjana Vij, Nabo K Chaudhary, Jawahar S Adhikari, Yogesh K Tyagi, Ekta Kohli.   

Abstract

An enhanced intracellular level of Nitric oxide (NO) is essential to ameliorate several pathological conditions of heart and vasculature necessitating the activation of NOS. We have projected in this report the acetylation of eNOS by polyphenolic peracetates (PA) catalyzed by the novel enzyme acetoxy drug: protein transacetylase (TAase) discovered in our laboratory as an unambiguous way of activating NOS which results in the manifestation of physiological action. The human platelet was chosen as the experimental system in order to validate the aforementioned proposition. PA caused profound irreversible activation of platelet NADPH cytochrome c reductase mediated by TAase. The convincing biochemical evidences are presented to show that PA could cause acetylation of the reductase domain of NOS leading to the activation of eNOS in tune with their specificities to platelet TAase. As a result, the enhanced level of NO due to activation of platelet eNOS by PA was found to inhibit the ADP-induced platelet aggregation. The present studies highlight for the first time the role of PA as the novel potent agent for enhancing the intracellular NO levels.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16214347     DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2005.08.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem        ISSN: 0968-0896            Impact factor:   3.641


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