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Tetrahydrobiopterin-free neuronal nitric oxide synthase: evidence for two identical highly anticooperative pteridine binding sites.

A C Gorren1, B M List, A Schrammel, E Pitters, B Hemmens, E R Werner, K Schmidt, B Mayer.   

Abstract

The properties of neuronal nitric oxide synthase containing one tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) per dimer [nNOS(BH4+)] were compared to those of the BH4-free enzyme [nNOS(BH4-)]. The stimulation by BH4 of the formation of L-citrulline at the expense of H2O2 production unambiguously demonstrated that BH4 is essential in coupling reductive oxygen activation to Arg oxidation. The clear difference between the Stokes radii of nNOS(BH4-) and nNOS(BH4+) indicates that the introduction of one BH4 per dimer significantly changes the enzyme structure. Whereas the heme in nNOS(BH4+) was primarily high-spin, nNOS(BH4-) contained mainly low-spin heme. This was slowly converted into the high-spin form with Arg and/or BH4, with a rate that was independent of the concentration of either compound. Dithiothreitol inhibited the Arg/BH4-induced spin conversion by stabilizing low-spin heme. Formation of high-spin heme, with rates varying from 0.04 to 0.4 min-1, always correlated to an equally fast increase in activity. Radioligand binding studies showed the rapid association (within 20 s) of BH4 to nNOS(BH4-), but not to nNOS(BH4+), after preincubation with Arg. Complete and monophasic dissociation of radioligand occurred in the presence of excess unlabeled BH4, demonstrating the exchangeability of high-affinity bound BH4. Studies of the association of NG-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA) to nNOS(BH4+) revealed that excess BH4 increased the amount of bound L-NNA 2-fold. Most of the binding data are explained by a model in which nNOS dimers accommodate two identical BH4- and Arg/L-NNA-binding sites, with cooperativity between Arg- and BH4-binding and anticooperativity between the BH4-binding sites.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8988010     DOI: 10.1021/bi961931j

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


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2.  Effects of pH on the structure and function of neuronal nitric oxide synthase.

Authors:  A C Gorren; A Schrammel; K Schmidt; B Mayer
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1998-05-01       Impact factor: 3.857

3.  Nitric oxide-induced autoinhibition of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in the presence of the autoxidation-resistant pteridine 5-methyltetrahydrobiopterin.

Authors:  A C Gorren; A Schrammel; C Riethmüller; K Schmidt; D Koesling; E R Werner; B Mayer
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4.  Haem insertion, dimerization and reactivation of haem-free rat neuronal nitric oxide synthase.

Authors:  B Hemmens; A C Gorren; K Schmidt; E R Werner; B Mayer
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1998-06-01       Impact factor: 3.857

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6.  Allosteric modulation of rat brain nitric oxide synthase by the pterin-site enzyme inhibitor 4-aminotetrahydrobiopterin.

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