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The active site of creatine kinase. Affinity labeling of cysteine 282 with N-(2,3-epoxypropyl)-N-amidinoglycine.

D D Buechter1, K F Medzihradszky, A L Burlingame, G L Kenyon.   

Abstract

Epoxycreatine (N-(2,3-epoxypropyl)-N-amidinoglycine) is an affinity label of creatine kinase that irreversibly and completely inactivates the enzyme (Marletta, M. A., and Kenyon, G. L. (1979) J. Biol. Chem. 254, 1879-1886). To identify active site residues of rabbit muscle creatine kinase, the site of modification of it by epoxycreatine has been determined. Separation by high performance liquid chromatography of a tryptic digest of [14C]epoxycreatine-modified creatine kinase yielded two radiolabeled peptides. The larger of these consisted of amino acids Ala-266 through Arg-291 and was labeled with epoxycreatine at Cys-282. Attempts to purify completely the other labeled peptide were not successful; however, it was possible to obtain, by tandem mass spectrometry, a collision-induced dissociation spectrum of it from a mixture of several peptides. This peptide was a fragment (amino acids Val-279 through Arg-291) of the previously identified peptide and was also labeled at Cys-282. Model studies with cysteine and epoxycreatine have demonstrated that opening of the oxirane ring occurs by attack of the cysteine thiolate at the terminal carbon of the epoxide. These results are consistent with previous studies on the base lability of the label; however, a carboxyl group in the active site is not labeled, as had been previously suggested. These results provide evidence that Cys-282 is located in or near the creatine-binding site and will also be important in identifying and delineating the boundaries of the active site of creatine kinase.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1733925

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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