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A kinetic study of gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT)-mediated S-nitrosoglutathione catabolism

  • Arch Biochem Biophys. 2009 Jan 15;481(2):191-6. doi: 10.1016/j.abb.2008.10.027.
Valeria Angeli 1 Alessia Tacito Aldo Paolicchi Renata Barsacchi Maria Franzini Riccardo Baldassini Cecilia Vecoli Alfonso Pompella Emilia Bramanti
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  • 1 National Research Council-CNR, Inst. for Chemico-Physical Processes, Laboratory of Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, Via G. Moruzzi 1-56124 Pisa, Italy.
Abstract

S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) is a nitric oxide (NO) donor compound which has been postulated to be involved in transport of NO in vivo. It is known that gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) is one of the Enzymes involved in the enzyme-mediated decomposition of GSNO, but no kinetics studies of the reaction GSNO-GGT are reported in literature. In this study we directly investigated the kinetics of GGT with respect to GSNO as a substrate and glycyl-glycine (GG) as acceptor co-substrate by spectrophotometry at 334 nm. GGT hydrolyses the gamma-glutamyl moiety of GSNO to give S-nitroso-cysteinylglycine (CGNO) and gamma-glutamyl-GG. However, as both the substrate GSNO and the first product CGNO absorb at 334 nm, we optimized an ancillary reaction coupled to the enzymatic reaction, based on the copper-mediated decomposition of CGNO yielding oxidized cysteinyl-glycine and NO. The ancillary reaction allowed us to study directly the GSNO/GGT kinetics by following the decrease of the characteristic absorbance of nitrosothiols at 334 nm. A K(m) of GGT for GSNO of 0.398+/-31 mM was thus found, comparable with K(m) values reported for Other gamma-glutamyl substrates of GGT.

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