| Literature DB >> 6439218 |
D E Duggan, K F Hooke, A L Maycock.
Abstract
(S)-alpha-Fluoromethylhistidine (alpha-FMH) is a Kcat or "suicide-substrate" inhibitor of partially purified mammalian histidine decarboxylase; i.e. the agent is converted enzymatically to a more active form which effects a time-dependent, irreversible inhibition. Incubation of a alpha-FMH[4-3H] with enzyme and pyridoxal phosphate resulted in an apparently irreversible labeling of protein, with no demonstratable formation of free-amine product, suggesting a very low to non-existent turnover ratio. alpha-FMH was accumulated in isolated mastocytoma cells and effected a time-dependent inhibition of the conversion histidine[3H]----histamine[3H], the latter product having a markedly different distribution between cells and medium than the pre-existing histamine pool. Inhibition of whole-body histidine decarboxylase activity, as specifically measured by alpha-methylhistidine-14COOH----14CO2, was also time dependent. Concomitant reduction in histamine levels was seen only in the rapidly turning-over pools of stomach and brain. However, over the course of 13 weeks of chronic treatment, depletion of the relatively inert mast-cell histamine pool(s) was seen as well.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6439218 DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(84)90013-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Pharmacol ISSN: 0006-2952 Impact factor: 5.858