DAAO Mutant Sites among Different Mice Strains and Their Effects on Enzyme Activity.

Zhou Yu-Cong, Fu Sheng-Ling, Liu Hao
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Previous studies reported that D-amino acid oxidase (DAAO) activity was closely associated with neuropathic pain, cognitive characteristics of schizophrenia and so on. To determine DAAO mutant sites in different strains of mice and their effects on enzyme activity, we successfully constructed a prokaryotic expression system for heterologous expression of DAAO in vitro. There were total five nucleotide mutations distributed in exons 2, 8, 9, 10 of C57 mice. Three mutations located on exons 8 and 9 were synonymous mutations and had no variation on the encoded amino acid. The remaining two mutations in exons 2 (V64A) and 10 (R295H) were non-synonymous mutations, which might affect enzymatic activity and protein structure of mDAAO. Based on the determination of the kinetic constants and IC50 of mDAAO mutants in vitro, the differences in amino acid levels at these two sites (V64A, R295H) increased the affinity of C57 DAAO with substrate and enhanced its catalytic efficiency. Besides, the IC50 value of C57 DAAO was less than that of Balb/c and other DAAO mutants (SUN: reducted by about 11.9%; CBIO: reducted by about 26.5%), which meant that the affinity of C57 DAAO with CBIO was higher.

不同小鼠品系的 DAAO 突变位点及其对酶活性的影响
以往研究表明,D-氨基酸氧化酶(DAAO)活性与神经病理性疼痛、精神分裂症的认知特征等密切相关。为了确定不同品系小鼠 DAAO 的突变位点及其对酶活性的影响,我们成功构建了一个原核表达系统,用于体外异源表达 DAAO。C57小鼠共有5个核苷酸突变,分别分布在2、8、9、10号外显子。其中位于第 8 和 9 号外显子上的三个突变为同义突变,编码的氨基酸没有变化。其余两个位于外显子 2(V64A)和 10(R295H)的突变为非同义突变,可能会影响 mDAAO 的酶活性和蛋白质结构。根据 mDAAO 突变体体外动力学常数和 IC50 的测定,这两个位点(V64A、R295H)氨基酸水平的差异增加了 C57 DAAO 与底物的亲和力,提高了其催化效率。此外,C57 DAAO的IC50值低于Balb/c和其他DAAO突变体(SUN:还原了约11.9%;CBIO:还原了约26.5%),这意味着C57 DAAO与CBIO的亲和力更高。
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