Literature DB >> 3111529

Effect of isomers of swainsonine on glycosidase activity and glycoprotein processing.

A D Elbein, T Szumilo, B A Sanford, K B Sharpless, C Adams.   

Abstract

The chemical synthesis of swainsonine [(1S,2R,8R,8 alpha R)-trihydroxyindolizidine] from trans-1,4-dichloro-2-butene was previously described [Adams, C. E., Walker, F. J., & Sharpless, K. B. (1985) J. Org. Chem. 50, 420-424]. A modification of that synthesis provided two other isomers, referred to here as "Glc-swainsonine" [(1S,2S,8R,8 alpha R)-trihydroxyindolizidine] and "Ido-swainsonine" [(1S,2S,8S,8 alpha R)-trihydroxyindolizidine]. To determine whether these new compounds had biological activity, they were compared to swainsonine as inhibitors of a number of commercially available glycosidases. While swainsonine is a potent inhibitor of jack bean alpha-mannosidase but does not inhibit other glycosidases, its two isomers were inactive on alpha-mannosidase but did inhibit other enzymes. Thus, Glc-swainsonine was an inhibitor of the fungal alpha-glucosidase amyloglucosidase, and this inhibition was of a competitive nature (Ki = 5 X 10(-5) M) with respect to the substrate p-nitrophenyl alpha-D-glucopyranoside. This alkaloid also inhibited beta-glucosidase, but much less effectively than alpha-glucosidase. On the other hand, Ido-swainsonine was more effective toward beta-glucosidase than toward alpha-glucosidase, and this inhibition was also of a competitive nature. None of these inhibitors were effective against beta-mannosidase or alpha- or beta-galactosidase. Glc-swainsonine was also tested against the glycoprotein processing glycosidases. Surprisingly, in this respect, the alkaloid was like swainsonine in that it inhibited mannosidase II but had no effect or only slight effect on glucosidase I, glucosidase II, and mannosidase I. Glc-swainsonine also inhibited glycoprotein processing in cell culture.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3111529     DOI: 10.1021/bi00383a015

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


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