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Abstract
Adenosine 5'-(thiophosphate) AMPS) contains a prochiral phosphorus center. Differentiation of the two diastereotopic oxygens would allow elucidation of the stereochemical course of biological adenylyl transfer reactions. A general method was developed to distinguish between the "pro-R" and "pro-S" oxygens. When we converted the AMPS to the isomer A of adenosine 5'-(1-thiotriphosphate) (ATPalphaS), which is known to have S configuration at Palpha, the pro-R oxygen is incorporated into the bridge position, whereas the pro-S oxygen is located at the nonbridge position. The 31P NMR spectra of the 17O-enriched compounds were used to distinguish between the bridge and nonbridge oxygens based on the decrease in the peak intensity of 31P NMR signals caused by the directly bound 17O isotope. The method was used to elucidate the stereochemical course of acetate activation catalyzed by yeast acetyl coenzyme A (CoA) synthetase. The results indicate that yeast acetyl-CoA synthetase is specific for the isomer B of ATPalphaS and that the nucleophilic displacement proceeds with net inversion of configuration at Palpha of ATPalphaS (B), supporting the "in-line" mechanism.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 34427 DOI: 10.1021/bi00575a013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochemistry ISSN: 0006-2960 Impact factor: 3.162