Kinetic and Mass Spectrometric Analyses of the Interactions between Plant Acetohydroxy Acid Isomeroreductase and Thiadiazole Derivatives

Abstract
Plant acetohydroxy acid isomeroreductase (EC 1.1.1.86), the second enzyme of the branched chain amino acid biosynthetic pathway, has been submitted to high-throughput screening for herbicide discovery. We report here the discovery of a new class of compounds belonging to the thiadiazole family, which exhibit a strong inhibitory effect on this plant enzyme. Kinetic analyses revealed that these compounds act as either reversible or irreversible noncompetitive inhibitors of the plant enzyme. Reversibility or irreversibility of these compounds can be attributed to the nature of the additional groups of the thiadiazole ring favoring or not favoring the formation of a covalent adduct. Mass spectrometric experiments on the complex between an irreversible compound belonging to the thiadiazole family and the plant enzyme identified Cys498 as the binding site of the inhibitor.