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Regulation of the thyroid NADPH-dependent H2O2 generator by Ca2+: studies with phenylarsine oxide in thyroid plasma membrane.

Y Gorin1, A M Leseney, R Ohayon, C Dupuy, J Pommier, A Virion, D Dème.   

Abstract

Pig thyroid plasma membranes contain a Ca(2+)-dependent NADPH:O2 oxidoreductase, the thyroid NADPH-dependent H2O2 generator. This provided the H2O2 for the peroxidase-catalysed synthesis of thyroid hormones. The effect of the tervalent arsenical, phenylarsine oxide (PAO), on the NADPH oxidase was studied. PAO caused two directly related dose-dependent effects with similar half-effect concentrations of PAO (3 nmol of PAO/mg of protein): (i) partial inactivation of H2O2 formation by the Ca(2+)-stimulated enzyme, and (ii) desensitization of the enzyme activity to Ca2+. PAO had no effect on membranes that had been Ca(2+)-desensitized by alpha-chymotrypsin treatment. The NADPH oxidase in membranes treated with excess PAO had the same Vmax with and without Ca2+. This value was half the Vmax of the native enzyme. However, the K(m) for NADPH determined with Ca2+ (18 microM, identical with that of the native enzyme) was approx, one-third of the K(m) measured without Ca2+, showing the direct action of Ca2+ on the PAO-enzyme complex. PAO had the same effects, partial inactivation and Ca2+ desensitization, on the NADPH: ferricyanide oxidoreductase activity of the NADPH oxidase, suggesting that PAO acts on the flavodehydrogenase entity of the enzyme. Both partial inactivation and Ca2+ desensitization were completely and specifically reversed by 2.3-dimercaptopropanol, partly reversed by dithiothreitol and not reversed by 2-mercaptoethanol, indicating that PAO binds to vicinal thiol groups. These results suggest that thiol groups are involved in the control of thyroid NADPH oxidase by Ca2+; PAO bound to vicinal thiols might alter the structure of the enzyme so that electron transfer occurs without Ca2+ but more slowly.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9020870      PMCID: PMC1218080          DOI: 10.1042/bj3210383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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