The inhibition of a membrane-bound enzyme as a model for anaesthetic action and drug toxicity
- 15 February 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 258 (1) , 101-107
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2580101
Abstract
The inhibition of the membrane-bound enzyme cytochrome c oxidase by aliphatic n-alcohols and other neutral organic compounds was studied as a model for anaesthetic action and drug toxicity. The n-alcohols (C1 to C14) displayed a variation in inhibition constant of over 500,000-fold. The inhibition constants correlated well with the number of carbon atoms in the n-alcohols and also their n-octanol/water parition coefficients. General anaesthetic potency is known to be similarily well correlated with octanol/water partition coefficients. The free-energy change for transferring a methylene group of the n-alcohol to be more hydrophobic environment bound to the enzyme is similar to that for transferring a methylene group from water to pure alcohol. These results are consistent with the n-alcohols inhibiting by binding to an octanol-like environment on the enzyme or the protein/phospholipid interface. Neither negatively charged carboxylates nor positively charged amine analogues were observed to cause any inhibition, indicating that this postulated binding site may be unchanged. Inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase by n-alcohols was also demonstrated in both bovine heart and rat liver sonicated submitochondrial fragments.This publication has 37 references indexed in Scilit:
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