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Irreversible inhibition of fatty acid synthase from rat mammary gland with S-(4-bromo-2,3-dioxobutyl)-CoA. Effect on the partial reactions, protection by substrates and stoichiometry studies

Authors :
Clements, P R
Barden, R E
Ahmad, P M
Chisner, M B
Ahmad, F
Source :
Biochemical Journal; November 1982, Vol. 207 Issue: 2 p291-296, 6p
Publication Year :
1982

Abstract

Fatty acid synthase from lactating rat mammary gland is rapidly and irreversibly inhibited by S-(4-bromo-2,3-dioxobutyl)-CoA. Of the seven partial reactions catalysed by the enzyme, the inhibition of the overall catalytic activity is closely paralleled only by inhibition of the beta-oxoacyl synthase (condensing) partial reaction. Three partial reactions. Beta-oxoacyl reductase, beta-hydroxyacyl dehydratase and enoyl reductase, are inhibited to a modest degree. The three partial reactions known to involve an acyl-CoA/CoA-binding site, acetyl acyltransferase, malonyl acyltransferase and palmitoyl thioesterase, are not inhibited by S-(4-bromo-2,3-dioxobutyl)-CoA. The modification process does not cause the enzyme to dissociate into catalytically incompetent monomers. Stoichiometric studies suggest that approx. 6 mol of reagent are incorporated per mol of totally inhibited enzyme (dimer). The formation of acylated enzyme from either acetyl-CoA or malonyl-CoA protects the enzyme equally well against S-(4-bromo-2,3-dioxobutyl)-CoA. Also, pretreatment of the enzyme with 5,5′-dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid), a thiol-specific reagent reported to block essential thiol groups in the condensing partial reaction, protects against inhibition by the reagent. On the other hand, the presence of up to 770 microM-S-acetonyl-CoA or dethio-CoA does not protect the enzyme from irreversible inhibition. Together, the results suggest that the primary inhibitory process is a bimolecular reaction resulting in alkylation of essential thiol groups in the condensing partial reaction: this process does not require the obligatory formation of a Michaelis-Menten complex of enzyme and reagent before the alkylation reaction.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02646021 and 14708728
Volume :
207
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Biochemical Journal
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs51295571
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2070291