Computer-Aided Comparison Of The Inhibition Of Arginase And Nitric Oxide Synthase In Macrophages By Amino Acids Not Related To Arginine

COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY B-BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY(1996)

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Macrophages contain arginase and an inducible nitric oxide (NO) synthase that use the same substrate, L-arginine, to produce nitric oxide and urea, respectively, Arginase was inhibited by various amino acids not related to L-arginine. These compounds were bound to the substrate binding site of the enzyme as supported by kinetic studies. Five binding sites were defined in this area by computer-aided analysis, and three complementary sires in a compound were sufficient to give an inhibitory character. NO synthase could nor be inhibited by these compounds, but certain derivatives (e.g., putrescine or L-valinol) caused a marked and probably allosteric inhibition. The possible biological importance of these inhibitions in the tumoricid function of macrophages is discussed.
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macrophage, arginase, NO synthase, urea and nitrite formation, enzyme kinetics, inhibitors, essential groups, computer aided approximation
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