Literature DB >> 8570639

A combined kinetic and modeling study of the catalytic center subsites of human angiogenin.

N Russo1, K R Acharya, B L Vallee, R Shapiro.   

Abstract

Kinetic analysis and molecular modeling have been used to map the ribonucleolytic center of angiogenin (Ang). Pyrimidine nucleotides were found to interact very weakly with Ang, consistent with the inaccessible B1 pyrimidine binding site revealed by x-ray crystallography. Ang also lacks an effective phosphate binding site on the 5' side of B1. Although the B2 site that preferentially binds purines on the 3' side of B1 is also weak, its associated phosphate subsites make substantial contributions: both 3',5'-ADP and 5'-ADP have Ki values 6-fold lower than for 5'-AMP, and adding a 3'-phosphate to the substrate CpA increases Kcat/Km by 9-fold. Thus Ang has a functional P2 site on the 3' side of B2 and a site for a second phosphate on the 5' side of B2. Modeling of an Ang-d(ApTpApA) complex suggested that Arg-5 forms part of the P2 site and that a 2'-phosphate might bind more tightly than a 3'-phosphate. Both predictions were confirmed kinetically. The subsite map obtained by this combined approach indicated that 5'-diphosphoadenosine 2'-phosphate might be a more potent inhibitor than any of the nucleotides tested thus far. Indeed, its Ki value of 150 microM is 50-fold lower than that for the best nucleotide previously reported and 400-fold lower than the Km for the best dinucleotide substrate. This compound may serve as a suitable starting point for the eventual design of tight-binding inhibitors of Ang as antiangiogenic agents for human therapy.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8570639      PMCID: PMC40137          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.93.2.804

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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