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Oxalyl hydroxamates as reaction-intermediate analogues for ketol-acid reductoisomerase.

A Aulabaugh1, J V Schloss.   

Abstract

N-Hydroxy-N-isopropyloxamate (IpOHA) is an exceptionally potent inhibitor of the Escherichia coli ketol-acid reductoisomerase. In the presence of Mg2+ or Mn2+, IpOHA inhibits the enzyme in a time-dependent manner, forming a nearly irreversible complex. Nucleotide, which is essential for catalysis, greatly enhances the binding of IpOHA by the reductoisomerase, with NADPH (normally present during the enzyme's rearrangement step, i.e., conversion of a beta-keto acid into an alpha-keto acid, in either the forward or reverse physiological reactions) being more effective than NADP. In the presence of Mg2+ and NADPH, IpOHA appears to bind to the enzyme in a two-step mechanism, with an initial inhibition constant of 160 nM and a maximum rate of formation of the tight, slowly reversible complex of 0.57 min-1 (values that give an association rate of IpOHA, at low concentration, of 5.9 X 10(4) M-1 s-1). The rate of exchange of [14C]IpOHA from an enzyme-[14C]IpOHA-Mg2(+)-NADPH complex with exogenous, unlabeled IpOHA has a half-time of 6 days (150 h). This dissociation rate (1.3 X 10(-6) s-1) and the association rate determined by inactivation kinetics define an overall dissociation constant of 22 pM. By contrast, in the presence of Mn2+ and NADPH, the corresponding association and dissociation rates for IpOHA are 8.2 X 10(4) M-1 s-1 and 3.2 X 10(-6) s-1 (half-time = 2.5 days), respectively, which define an overall dissociation constant of 38 pM. In the presence of NADP or in the absence of nucleotide (both in the presence of Mg2+), the enzyme-IpOHA complex is far more labile, with dissociation half-times of 28 and 2 h, respectively. In the absence of Mg2+ or Mn2+, IpOHA does not exhibit time-dependent inhibition of the reductoisomerase.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2189496     DOI: 10.1021/bi00463a027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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