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The preparation and characterization of Cr(III) and Co(III) complexes of GDP and GTP and their interactions with avian phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase.

P Kramer1, T Nowak.   

Abstract

The exchange inert coordination complexes, Cr(H2O)4GDP, Cr(H2O)4GTP, Cr(NH3)4GDP, Cr(NH3)4GTP, Co(NH3)4GDP, and Co(NH3)4GTP have been synthesized and characterized. The lambda and delta coordination isomers of Cr(H2O)4GDP, Cr(NH3)4GDP, and the four Cr(H2O)4GTP isomers have been separated by reverse phase HPLC and characterized by their CD spectra. While the isomers of Co(NH3)4GTP have not been successfully separated, 31P NMR spectroscopy reveals the presence of the lambda and delta forms. The complexes, Cr(H2O)4GDP, Co(NH3)4GDP, Cr(H2O)4GTP, and Co(NH3)4GTP, are linear competitive inhibitors of avian phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase. The Ki values of 30 microM, 540 microM, 40 microM, and 12 microM, respectively, were determined for these complexes using Mn-IDP as the nucleotide substrate in the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylation direction or Mn-ITP as nucleotide substrate for the oxalacetate decarboxylation reaction. The lambda and delta isomers of Cr(H2O)4 GDP show little specificity (a twofold maximum difference in Ki) for the enzyme. The isomeric forms of Cr(H2O)4 GTP demonstrate no observed stereoselectivity of interaction with the enzyme. All of the complexes tested, except for Cr(NH3)4GDP and Co(NH3)4GDP, which have larger Ki values, are good substrate analogs for P-enolpyruvate carboxykinase. When the substrate is Mn-GTP, fixed at 0.2 mM at pH 6.0, enzyme activity is stimulated two- to two and a half-fold by Cr(H2O)4GTP. A Dixon plot reveals that the stimulatory effect is saturated at 0.4 mM Cr(H2O)4GTP. The interaction of the enzyme with Cr(H2O)4GTP appears to produce a "memory" effect which is manifest with guanosine nucleotide substrates, but which is not observed with the alternative substrate Mn-ITP.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3346664     DOI: 10.1016/0162-0134(88)80022-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Inorg Biochem        ISSN: 0162-0134            Impact factor:   4.155


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