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Biochemistry ; 38(11): 3235-45, 1999 Mar 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10079066

ABSTRACT

Bifunctional peptidylglycine alpha-amidating enzyme (alpha-AE) catalyzes the O2-dependent conversion of C-terminal glycine-extended prohormones to the active, C-terminal alpha-amidated peptide and glyoxylate. We show that alpha-AE will also catalyze the oxidative cleavage of N-acylglycines, from N-formylglycine to N-arachidonoylglycine. N-Formylglycine is the smallest amide substrate yet reported for alpha-AE. The (V/K)app for N-acylglycine amidation varies approximately 1000-fold, with the (V/K)app increasing as the acyl chain length increases. This effect is largely an effect on the KM,app; the KM,app for N-formylglycine is 23 +/- 0.88 mM, while the KM,app for N-lauroylglycine and longer chain N-acylglycines is in the range of 60-90 microM. For the amidation of N-acetylglycine, N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)glycine, N-hexanoylglycine, and N-oleoylglycine, the rate of O2 consumption is faster than the rate of glyoxylate production. These results indicate that there must be the initial formation of an oxidized intermediate from the N-acylglycine before glyoxylate is produced. The intermediate is shown to be N-acyl-alpha-hydroxyglycine by two-dimensional 1H-13C heteronuclear multiple quantum coherence (HMQC) NMR.


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Amides/metabolism , Fatty Acids/biosynthesis , Glycine/analogs & derivatives , Glycine/metabolism , Mixed Function Oxygenases/metabolism , Multienzyme Complexes , Oleic Acids/metabolism , Adult , Animals , Catalysis , Enzyme Inhibitors/metabolism , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Female , Glycine/pharmacology , Glyoxylates/metabolism , Humans , Kinetics , Mixed Function Oxygenases/antagonists & inhibitors , Mixed Function Oxygenases/blood , Oleic Acids/pharmacology , Rats
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