Literature DB >> 17165731

In search of radical intermediates in the reactions catalyzed by lysine 2,3-aminomutase and lysine 5,6-aminomutase.

Gregory M Sandala1, David M Smith, Leo Radom.   

Abstract

High-level ab initio calculations have been used to study radical intermediates in the reactions catalyzed by lysine 2,3-aminomutase (2,3-LAM) and lysine 5,6-aminomutase (5,6-LAM). The reactions of these enzymes with the substrate analogues 4-oxalysine (4-OL), 4-thialysine (4-TL), or trans-4,5-dehydrolysine (t-4,5-DL) are rationalized in terms of stabilization provided by the substituent to the adjacent radical center. Large changes in the exothermicity accompanying the initial H-abstraction are observed relative to the lysine reference values that follow the series 4-OL < 4-TL < t-4,5-DL. These changes have the primary effect of increasing the endothermicity for subsequent ring-closure to form the putative aziridinylcarbinyl radical intermediate. Such stabilization is consistent with experimental observations of the substrate-derived radical (S*) in the reaction of 2,3-LAM with 4-TL as well as the ability of t-4,5-DL to act as an irreversible inhibitor of 2,3-LAM. Our calculations suggest that 4-TL and trans-3,4-dehydrolysine may also permit experimental characterization of S* radicals in the reactions catalyzed by 5,6-LAM. Strategies for modifying PLP are presented that might lead to the first observation of the aziridinylcarbinyl radical intermediate (I*) in the aminomutase-catalyzed reactions.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17165731     DOI: 10.1021/ja0668421

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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