Importance of the Nucleotide Loop Moiety Corrdinated to the Cobalt Atom of Adenosylcobalamin for Coenzymic Function in the Diol Dehydrase Reaction.
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Three analogs of adenosylcobalamin were synthesized and their coenzymic properties in the diol dehydrase reaction were studied. Neither adenosylcobinamide nor adenosylcobinamide phosphate was active as coenzyme and showed very low affinity for apoenzyme, irrespec-tive of the presence of nucleotide loop fragments, such as 5, 6-dimethyl-benzimidazole, α-D-ribazole, or α-D-ribazole-3'-phosphate. The coordina-tion of pyridine to the cobalt atom neither confers the coenzymic function upon adenosylcobinamide nor strengthens the inhibitory effect of cyano-aquacobinamide and methylcobinamide significantly. The analog of adenosylcobalamin in which the N-3 position of 5, 6-dimethylbenz-imidazole is methylated was also not active as coenzyme and showed very low affinity for apoenzyme. Since 3, 5, 6-trimethylbenzimidazole in this analog is no longer coordinated to the cobalt atom, these results show that at least a part of the nucleotide loop moiety coordinated to the cobalt atom of adenosylcobalamin is essential for tight binding to the apoenzyme and therefore for manifestation of coenzymic function.
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著者
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Toraya Tetsuo
Department Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Faculty Of Engineering Okayama University
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ISHIDA Atsuhiko
Department of Biochemistry, Asahikawa Medical College
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Kobayashi Kazuko
Department Of Cell Chemistry Okayama University Graduate School Of Medicine And Dentistry
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ISHIDA Atsuhiko
Department of Chemistry, College of Liberal Artrs and Sciences, Kyoto Univeristy
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KOBAYASHI Kazuko
Department of Chemistry, Meiji College of Oriental Medicine
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ICHIKAWA Masakzu
Department of Chemistry, College of Liberal Artrs and Sciences, Kyoto Univeristy
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HITOMI Torazo
Department of Chemistry, College of Liberal Artrs and Sciences, Kyoto Univeristy
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KOJIMA Shinpei
Department of Chemistry, College of Liberal Artrs and Sciences, Kyoto Univeristy
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TORAYA Tetsuo
Department of Chemistry, College of Liberal Artrs and Sciences, Kyoto Univeristy
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