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Catalytic mechanism of the oxidative demethylation of 4-(methoxymethyl)phenol by vanillyl-alcohol oxidase. Evidence for formation of a p-quinone methide intermediate.

M W Fraaije1, W J van Berkel.   

Abstract

The catalytic mechanism for the oxidative demethylation of 4-(methoxymethyl)phenol by the covalent flavoprotein vanillyl-alcohol oxidase was studied. Using H218O, it was found that the carbonylic oxygen atom from the product 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde originates from a water molecule. Oxidation of vanillyl alcohol did not result in any incorporation of 18O. Enzyme-monitored turnover experiments revealed that for both substrates a process involving flavin reduction is rate determining. During anaerobic reduction of vanillyl-alcohol oxidase by 4-(methoxymethyl)phenol, a relatively stable spectral intermediate is formed. Deconvolution of its spectral characteristics showed a typical pH-independent absorption maximum at 364 nm (epsilon364 nm = 46 mM-1 cm-1). A similar transient species was observed upon anaerobic reduction by vanillyl alcohol. The rate of flavin reduction and synchronous intermediate formation by 4-(methoxymethyl)phenol is 3.3 s-1 and is fast enough to account for turnover (3.1 s-1). The anaerobic decay of the intermediate was too slow (0.01 s-1) to be of catalytical relevance. The reduced binary complex is rapidly reoxidized (1.5 x 10(5) M-1 s-1) and is accompanied with formation and release of product. Oxidation of free-reduced enzyme is an even faster process (3.1 x 10(5) M-1 s-1). The kinetic data for the oxidative demethylation of 4-(methoxymethyl)phenol are in accordance with a ternary complex mechanism in which the reduction rate is rate-limiting. It is proposed that, upon reduction, a binary complex is produced composed of the p-quinone methide of 4-(methoxymethyl)phenol and reduced enzyme.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9218444     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.29.18111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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