NAD(P)+ Analogues: Tools for the Investigation of the Active Site of Oestradiol 17beta-Dehydrogenase from Human Placenta

Abstract
Oestradiol-17beta:NAD+ 17-oxidoreductase from human placenta can accept coenzyme analogues of NAD+ and NADP+ where the amide group is replaced by methyl ketone, nitrile or thioamide. The inhibition with analogues of NAD+ has been studied. The presence of a substituent at C-3 of the pyridinium ring is necessary for the binding. The inhibition by C-4 methylated analogues is very poor, and the effect of a methyl group at C-5 depends on the substituent at C-3. The 1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is a competitive inhibitor. Nicotinamide 8-bromoadenine dinucleotide and nicotinamide 8-thioadenine dinucleotide are efficient hydrogen acceptors.