Nicotinic acid metabolism. Dimethylmaleate hydratase.

A Kollmann-Koch, H Eggerer
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Abstract

The partial enrichment of a new enzyme, dimethylmaleate hydratase from Clostridium barkeri and some of its characteristics are described. The unstable and oxygen-sensitive hydratase depends on ferrous ions and is induced during growth of C. barkeri on nicotinic acid. The enzyme uses both dimethylmaleate and the hydration product, 2,3-dimethylmalate, as substrates to establish an equilibrium that is 70% in favour of the latter acid; dimethylfumarate is not attacked. A 2,3-dimethyl[3-3H]malate specimen was prepared from dimethylmaleate with the hydratase in tritiated water. Based on proton attack at the re-face of the double bond, experimental results indicate the (2R,3S)-configuration for this malate. The hydration reaction takes an anti-course. The tritium label was lost in the sequence (2R,3S)-2,3-dimethyl[3-3H]malate----(R)-[2-3H1]-propionate----(2R) - [2-3H1]propionyl-CoA----(2S)-methylmalonyl-CoA. This result confirms the stereochemical course of the 2,3-dimethylmalate lyase reaction, inversion of configuration, by an independent approach. The hydratase reaction completes the degradation scheme of nicotinic acid by C. barkeri. The pathway is briefly reviewed.

烟酸代谢。Dimethylmaleate水合酶。
介绍了巴氏梭菌中马来酸二甲基水合酶的部分富集及其一些特性。这种不稳定的、对氧敏感的水合酶依赖于亚铁离子,并在巴氏梭菌生长过程中被烟酸诱导。该酶使用二甲基马来酸和水合产物2,3-二甲基马来酸作为底物,以建立70%有利于后者酸的平衡;富马酸二甲酯不受攻击。以二甲基马来酸盐为原料,用水合酶在氚化水中制备2,3-二甲基[3-3H]苹果酸盐样品。基于质子在双键表面的攻击,实验结果表明该苹果酸盐具有(2R,3S)构型。水合反应采取反过程。在序列(2R,3S)-2,3-二甲基[3-3H]苹果酸----(R)-[2-3H1]-丙酸----(2R) -[2-3H1]丙酰辅酶a ----(2S)-甲基丙二酰辅酶a中丢失了氚标记。这一结果通过一种独立的方法证实了2,3-二甲基苹果酸裂解酶反应的立体化学过程,即构型反转。水合酶反应完成了巴氏梭菌对烟酸的降解方案。简要回顾了这一途径。
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