Aflatoxin B1 and sulphobromophthalein binding to the dimeric human glutathione S-transferase A1-1: a fluorescence spectroscopic analysis

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作者
Sluis-Cremer, N [1 ]
Wallace, L [1 ]
Burke, J [1 ]
Stevens, J [1 ]
Dirr, N [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Witwatersrand, Dept Biochem, Prot Struct Funct Res Programme, ZA-2050 Johannesburg, South Africa
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY | 1998年 / 257卷 / 02期
关键词
glutathione S-transferase; aflatoxin B1; sulphobromophthalein; co-operative binding;
D O I
10.1046/j.1432-1327.1998.2570434.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
The binding interactions between dimeric human class alpha glutathione S-transferase Al-l (GST A1-1) and aflatoxin B1 or sulphobromophthalein (BSP) were characterised. Aflatoxin B1 binds to CST A1-1 with a stoichiometry of 1.1 mol/mol of dimeric enzyme. The binding interaction, which can be described by a hyperbolic saturation isotherm (K-d = 8+/-2 mu M), does not induce major structural changes in the enzyme, nor does it inhibit enzymatic activity. The average distance between the single tryptophan residue (Trp20) of CST Al-l and protein-bound aflatoxin B1 was calculated to be 22.7 Angstrom by means of fluorescence resonance energy transfer. The aflatoxin-binding region, according to this calculated distance, was determined to be located in the dimer interface cleft near the crystallographic two-fold axis. Hill-plot analyses suggest that a positive co-operative interaction exists between BSP and the dimeric GST A1-1 (h = 1.6+/-0.1; K' = 14+/-0.6 mu M). The binding of BSP induces a conformational change in the enzyme which is accompanied by a decrease in the molecular flexibility and in the solvent-accessible properties of the enzyme's Trp20 residue. Site-directed mutagenesis of Trp20 (Trp20-->Phe) confirms that this residue is situated in the binding environment and although it is not essential for BSP binding, it is involved in the interaction. Furthermore, the structural change associated with BSP binding alters the hyperbolic character of the glutathione saturation curve. This indicates that there may also be a cooperative interaction between glutathione and BSP or that BSP binding induces asymmetric functioning of the two enzyme subunits so that: they become unequal in catalytic activity.
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