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- W2143990911 abstract "Structural and conformational organization of chicken liver fatty acid synthetase has been probed using its fluorescent coenzyme, NADPH. Three NADPH binding sites per mole of the enzyme complex, of apparently identical dissociation constant (KD = 0.6 muM) can be titrated at temperatures above 12 degrees. These results are in disagreement with the earlier studies of Hsu and Wagner (Hsu, R. Y., and Wagner, B. J. (1970) Biochemistry, 9, 245-251) in which four such sites could be titrated. At 12 degrees, the composite sites split into two subsets: a pair of sites with a KD of 0.3 muM and a third site with a Kd of 1.1 muM. At lower temperatures (5 degrees or 2 degrees), the site with weak affinity disappears, leaving a pair of sites with a Kd of 0.5 muM. Similar observations were made when the enzyme was modified with phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride, a specific and selective inhibitor of fatty acyl-CoA deacylase (s) of the pigeon liver enzyme complex (Kumar, S. (1975) J. Biol. Chem. 250, 5150-5158). Partial modification with phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride elicits a NADPH binding response similar to the binding observed at 12 degrees, i.e. two sets of binding sites with nonidentical dissociation constants. Further modification corresponding to the complete loss of deacylase function results in a set of two apparently identical binding sites, and the third site is not available for titration. The modified enzyme retains the two reductase functions as measured by the model substrates, acetoacetyl-N-acetylcysteamine and crotonyl-CoA. Furthermore, the addition of acetyl- and malonyl-CoA (100 muM each) to the modified enzyme lowers the NADPH binding affinity by a factor of 3. Other observations show that the quantum yield, as measured by the ratio of fluorescence intensity of bound and free NADPH, changes with temperature and ionic strength. Lowering the temperature from 30 degrees to 2 degrees increases the enhancement ratio by 50%, whereas increase in ionic strength from 0.05 to 0.2 M potassium phosphate lowers it to 50% of the original level. Measurement of NADPH binding in the presence of NADP+, NADH, NAD+ and adenosine-2'-monophospho-5'-diphosphoribose demonstrates that NADP+ shows competitive behavior for NADPH sites (KD = 10.6 muM), whereas NADH and NAD+ show noncompetitive (KD (apparent) = nearly 600 muM) and rather complicated interactions implicating nonspecific conformational alteration of the enzyme complex. The behavior of adenosine 2'-monophospho-5'-diphosphoribose is intermediate between NADP+ and NADH. These data are discussed in terms of substrate-mediated conformational changes and the moles of each of the reductase enzymes per mole of the enzyme complex, the polarity of the NADPH binding region, and the probable structure of the nicotinamide moiety when bound to the enzyme." @default.
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- W2143990911 title "Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, a structural and conformational probe of chicken liver fatty acid synthetase." @default.
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