Selectivity of pyruvate kinase for Na+ and K+ in water/dimethylsulfoxide mixtures

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作者
Ramírez-Silva, L [1 ]
Oria-Hernández, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Med, Dept Bioquim, Mexico City 05410, DF, Mexico
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY | 2003年 / 270卷 / 11期
关键词
dimethylsulfoxide; magnesium ion; potassium ion; pyruvate kinase; sodium ion;
D O I
10.1046/j.1432-1033.2003.03605.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In aqueous media, muscle pyruvate kinase is highly selective for K+ over Na+. We now studied the selectivity of pyruvate kinase in water/dimethylsulfoxide mixtures by measuring the activation and inhibition constants of K+ and Na+, i.e. their binding to the monovalent and divalent cation binding sites of pyruvate kinase, respectively [Melchoir J.B. (1965) Biochemistry 4, 1518-1525]. In 40% dimethylsulfoxide the K-0.5 app for K+ and Na+ were 190 and 64-fold lower than in water. K-i app for K+ and Na+ decreased 116 and 135-fold between 20 and 40% dimethylsulfoxide. The ratios of K-i app/K-0.5 app for K+ and Na+ were 34-3.5 and 3.3-0.2, respectively. Therefore, dimethylsulfoxide favored the partition of K+ and Na+ into the monovalent and divalent cation binding sites of the enzyme. The kinetics of the enzyme at subsaturating concentrations of activators show that K+ and Mg2+ exhibit high selectivity for their respective cation binding sites, whereas when Na+ substitutes K+, Na+ and Mg2+ bind with high affinity to their incorrect sites. This is evident by the ratio of the affinities of Mg2+ and K+ for the monovalent cation binding site, which is close to 200. For Na+ and Mg2+ this ratio is approximately 20. Therefore, the data suggest that K+ induces conformational changes that prevent the binding of Mg2+ to the monovalent cation binding site. Circular dichroism spectra of the enzyme and the magnitude of the transfer and apparent binding energies of K+ and Na+ indicate that structural arrangements of the enzyme induced by dimethylsulfoxide determine the affinities of pyruvate kinase for K+ and Na+.
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页码:2377 / 2385
页数:9
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