5‘-Deoxyadenosine Contacts the Substrate Radical Intermediate in the Active Site of Ethanolamine Ammonia-lyase: 2H and 13C Electron Nuclear Double Resonance Studies
- 12 December 2000
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 40 (1) , 9-14
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi001865s
Abstract
The mechanism of propagation of the radical center between the cofactor, substrate, and product in the adenosylcobalamin- (AdoCbl) dependent reaction of ethanolamine ammonia-lyase has been probed by pulsed electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) spectroscopy. The radical of S-2-aminopropanol, which appears in the steady state of the reaction, was used in ENDOR experiments to determine the nuclear spin transition frequencies of (2)H introduced from either deuterated substrate or deuterated coenzyme and of (13)C introduced into the ribosyl moiety of AdoCbl. A (2)H doublet (1.4 MHz splitting) was observed centered about the Larmor frequency of (2)H. Identical ENDOR frequencies were observed for (2)H irrespective of its mode of introduction into the complex. A (13)C doublet ENDOR signal was observed from samples prepared with [U-(13)C-ribosyl]-AdoCbl. The (13)C coupling tensor obtained from the ENDOR powder pattern shows that the (13)C has scalar as well as dipole-dipole coupling to the unpaired electron located at C1 of S-2-aminopropanol. The dipole-dipole coupling is consistent with a distance of 3.4+/-0.2 A between C1 of the radical and C5' of the labeled cofactor component. These results establish that the C5' carbon of the 5'-deoxyadenosyl radical moves approximately 7 A from its position as part of AdoCbl to a position where it is in contact with C1 of the substrate which lies approximately 12 A from the Co(2+) of cob(II)alamin. These findings are also consistent with the contention that 5'-deoxyadenosine is the sole mediator of hydrogen transfers in ethanolamine ammonia-lyase.Keywords
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