Mitochondrial and cytosolic rhodanese from liver of DAB-treated mice. III. Inhibition kinetic studies.

Cancer biochemistry biophysics Pub Date : 1997-06-01
E Vazquez, S Gazzaniga, C Polo, A Batlle
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Rhodanese (thiosulphate:cyanide sulphurtransferase) shows distinctive mitochondrial and cytoplasmic activities in several models of tumorigenesis. To investigate the basis for these differences, the enzyme was purified from mitochondrial and cytosolic liver fractions of mice treated with the carcinogen p-dimethyl-aminoazobenzene (DAB) and some inhibition kinetic studies were carried out. When both substrates were assayed at inhibitory levels, non-competitive inhibition was observed for the second substrate at variable concentrations, the reversible connection between both substrates was attained by the instability of the second enzyme form. It is suggested that the enzyme might be changing from an unstable ES form to a more stable sulphur substituted intermediate as a consequence of DAB treatment. Sulphite was a competitive inhibitor vs thiosulphate for rhodanese isolated from normal liver and a hyperbolic activator for the enzyme isolated from liver of DAB-treated animals.

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daba处理小鼠肝脏线粒体和细胞质罗丹斯。3抑制动力学研究。
Rhodanese(硫代硫酸盐:氰化物硫转移酶)在几种肿瘤发生模型中显示出独特的线粒体和细胞质活性。为了研究这些差异的基础,我们从致癌物对二甲氨基偶氮苯(DAB)处理的小鼠的线粒体和细胞质肝脏部分纯化了该酶,并进行了一些抑制动力学研究。当测定两种底物的抑制水平时,观察到第二种底物在不同浓度下的非竞争性抑制,两种底物之间的可逆连接是通过第二种酶形式的不稳定性实现的。这表明,由于DAB处理的结果,酶可能从不稳定的ES形式转变为更稳定的硫取代中间体。亚硫酸盐对正常肝脏中分离的罗丹斯是一种竞争性的硫代硫酸盐抑制剂,对从dab处理的动物肝脏中分离的酶是一种双曲激活剂。
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