Inhibition of Mung Bean UDP-Glucose: (1→3)-β-Glucan Synthase by UDP-Pyridoxal
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- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 85 (4), 1008-1015
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.85.4.1008
Abstract
UDP-pyridoxal competitively inhibits the Ca2+-, cellobiose-activated (1→3)-β-glucan synthase activity of unfractionated mung bean (Vigna radiata) membranes, with a Ki of 3.8 ± 0.7 micromolar, when added simultaneously with the substrate UDP-glucose in brief (3 minute) assays. Preincubation of membranes with UDP-pyridoxal and no UDP-glucose, however, causes progressive reduction of the Vmax of subsequently assayed enzyme and, after equilibrium is reached, 50% inhibition occurs with 0.84 ± 0.05 micromolar UDP-pyridoxal. This progressive inhibition is reversible provided that the UDP-pyridoxylated membranes are not treated with borohydride, indicating formation of a Schiff's base between the inhibitor and an enzyme amino group. Consistent with this, UDP-pyridoxine is not an inhibitor. The reaction of (1→3)-β-glucan synthase with UDP-pyridoxal is stimulated strongly by Ca2+ and, less effectively, by cellobiose or sucrose, and the enzyme is protected against UDP-pyridoxal by UDP-glucose or by other competitive inhibitors, implying that modification is occurring at the active site. Pyridoxal phosphate is a less potent and less specific inhibitor. Latent (1→3)-β-glucan synthase activity inside membrane vesicles can be unmasked and rendered sensitive to UDP-pyridoxal by the addition of digitonin. Treatment of membrane proteins with UDP-[3H]pyridoxal and borohydride labels a number of polypeptides but labeling of none of these specifically requires Ca2+ and sucrose; however, a polypeptide of molecular weight 42,000 is labeled by UDP-[3H]pyridoxal in the presence of Mg2+ and copurifies with (1→3)-β-glucan synthase activity.Keywords
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