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Allosteric inhibition of carnosinase (CN1) by inducing a conformational shift
In humans, low serum carnosinase (CN1) activity protects patients with type 2 diabetes from diabetic nephropathy. We now characterized the interaction of thiol-containing compounds with CN1 cysteine residue at position 102, which is important for CN1 activity. Reduced glutathione (GSH), N-acetylcyst...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6009930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28776438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2017.1355793 |
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author | Peters, Verena Schmitt, Claus P. Weigand, Tim Klingbeil, Kristina Thiel, Christian van den Berg, Antje Calabrese, Vittorio Nawroth, Peter Fleming, Thomas Forsberg, Elisabete Wagner, Andreas H. Hecker, Markus Vistoli, Giulio |
author_facet | Peters, Verena Schmitt, Claus P. Weigand, Tim Klingbeil, Kristina Thiel, Christian van den Berg, Antje Calabrese, Vittorio Nawroth, Peter Fleming, Thomas Forsberg, Elisabete Wagner, Andreas H. Hecker, Markus Vistoli, Giulio |
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description | In humans, low serum carnosinase (CN1) activity protects patients with type 2 diabetes from diabetic nephropathy. We now characterized the interaction of thiol-containing compounds with CN1 cysteine residue at position 102, which is important for CN1 activity. Reduced glutathione (GSH), N-acetylcysteine and cysteine (3.2 ± 0.4, 2.0 ± 0.3, 1.6 ± 0.2 µmol/mg/h/mM; p < .05) lowered dose-dependently recombinant CN1 (rCN1) efficiency (5.2 ± 0.2 µmol/mg/h/mM) and normalized increased CN1 activity renal tissue samples of diabetic mice. Inhibition was allosteric. Substitution of rCN1 cysteine residues at position 102 (Mut1(C102S)) and 229 (Mut2(C229S)) revealed that only cysteine-102 is influenced by cysteinylation. Molecular dynamic simulation confirmed a conformational rearrangement of negatively charged residues surrounding the zinc ions causing a partial shift of the carnosine ammonium head and resulting in a less effective pose of the substrate within the catalytic cavity and decreased activity. Cysteine-compounds influence the dynamic behaviour of CN1 and therefore present a promising option for the treatment of diabetes. |
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spelling | pubmed-60099302018-07-11 Allosteric inhibition of carnosinase (CN1) by inducing a conformational shift Peters, Verena Schmitt, Claus P. Weigand, Tim Klingbeil, Kristina Thiel, Christian van den Berg, Antje Calabrese, Vittorio Nawroth, Peter Fleming, Thomas Forsberg, Elisabete Wagner, Andreas H. Hecker, Markus Vistoli, Giulio J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem Research Paper In humans, low serum carnosinase (CN1) activity protects patients with type 2 diabetes from diabetic nephropathy. We now characterized the interaction of thiol-containing compounds with CN1 cysteine residue at position 102, which is important for CN1 activity. Reduced glutathione (GSH), N-acetylcysteine and cysteine (3.2 ± 0.4, 2.0 ± 0.3, 1.6 ± 0.2 µmol/mg/h/mM; p < .05) lowered dose-dependently recombinant CN1 (rCN1) efficiency (5.2 ± 0.2 µmol/mg/h/mM) and normalized increased CN1 activity renal tissue samples of diabetic mice. Inhibition was allosteric. Substitution of rCN1 cysteine residues at position 102 (Mut1(C102S)) and 229 (Mut2(C229S)) revealed that only cysteine-102 is influenced by cysteinylation. Molecular dynamic simulation confirmed a conformational rearrangement of negatively charged residues surrounding the zinc ions causing a partial shift of the carnosine ammonium head and resulting in a less effective pose of the substrate within the catalytic cavity and decreased activity. Cysteine-compounds influence the dynamic behaviour of CN1 and therefore present a promising option for the treatment of diabetes. Taylor & Francis 2017-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6009930/ /pubmed/28776438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2017.1355793 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Peters, Verena Schmitt, Claus P. Weigand, Tim Klingbeil, Kristina Thiel, Christian van den Berg, Antje Calabrese, Vittorio Nawroth, Peter Fleming, Thomas Forsberg, Elisabete Wagner, Andreas H. Hecker, Markus Vistoli, Giulio Allosteric inhibition of carnosinase (CN1) by inducing a conformational shift |
title | Allosteric inhibition of carnosinase (CN1) by inducing a conformational shift |
title_full | Allosteric inhibition of carnosinase (CN1) by inducing a conformational shift |
title_fullStr | Allosteric inhibition of carnosinase (CN1) by inducing a conformational shift |
title_full_unstemmed | Allosteric inhibition of carnosinase (CN1) by inducing a conformational shift |
title_short | Allosteric inhibition of carnosinase (CN1) by inducing a conformational shift |
title_sort | allosteric inhibition of carnosinase (cn1) by inducing a conformational shift |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6009930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28776438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2017.1355793 |
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