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O6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase: low pKa and high reactivity of cysteine 145.

Biochemistry (2003-09-17)
F Peter Guengerich, Qingming Fang, Liping Liu, David L Hachey, Anthony E Pegg
RÉSUMÉ

The active site cysteine of human O(6)-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase (hAGT), Cys145, was shown to be highly reactive with model electrophiles unrelated to substrates, including 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene. The high reactivity suggested that the Cys145 thiolate anion might be stable at neutral pH. The pK(a) was estimated from plots of UV spectra (A(239)) and reactivity toward 4,4'-dithiopyridine vs pH. The estimated pK(a) for hAGT was 4-5, depending upon the method used, and near that of the extensively characterized papain Cys25. Rates of reaction with 4,4'-dithiopyridine were similar for the thiolate forms of hAGT, papain, glutathione, and the bacterial hAGT homologue Ogt (the pK(a) of the latter was 5.4). Bound Zn(2+) has previously been shown to be required for the catalytic activity of hAGT (Rasimas, J. J. et al. (2003) Biochemistry 42, 980-990). Zn(2+) was shown to be required for the low pK(a) of hAGT. The high reactivity of hAGT Cys145 is postulated to be important in normal catalytic function, in cross-linking reactions involving bis-electrophiles, and in inhibition of the DNA repair function of hAGT by electrophiles.

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Aldrithiol-4, 98%