MECHANISM OF INACTIVATION OF MONOAMINE OXIDASE-B BY (AMINOMETHYL)TRIMETHYLSILANE

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BANIK, GM
SILVERMAN, RB
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[1] NORTHWESTERN UNIV,DEPT CHEM,EVANSTON,IL 60208
[2] NORTHWESTERN UNIV,DEPT BIOCHEM,MOLEC BIOL & CELL BIOL,EVANSTON,IL 60208
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10.1021/ja00167a057
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O6 [化学];
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The mechanism of inactivation of mitochondrial monoamine oxidase (MAO) by (aminomethyl)trimethylsilane (1) has been investigated. The carbon analogue of 1, namely, neopentylamine, is a substrate for MAO, suggesting that the silicon atom is responsible for the inactivation properties of 1, which exhibits all of the characteristics of a mechanism-based inactivator. The inactivated enzyme slowly releases the adduct and becomes reactivated in a time-and pH-dependent reaction. Inactivation by [1-3H]-1 results in the incorporation of 1.24 equiv of 3H into the enzyme and the release of [3H]formaldehyde. Inactivation of MAO by [1-2H2]-1 exhibits a deuterium isotope effect of 2.3 on inactivation and releases both mono-and dideuterated formaldehyde. Inactivation by 1 in2H2O gives mono-and undeuterated formaldehyde. [14C-methyl]-1 inactivates the enzyme with the incorporation of 3.29 equiv of radioactivity. The rate of release of 14C from [14C-methyl]-1-inactivated enzyme is approximately the same as the rate of release of 3H from [1-3H]-l-inactivated enzyme and the rate of return of enzyme activity. The flavin becomes reduced during inactivation but is reoxidized upon denaturation. After 22 h of dialysis 0.44 equiv of tritium remains bound to the oxidized enzyme. These results indicate that 1 undergoes oxidation by two different pathways, but only one leads to inactivation, namely, oxidation to the corresponding trimethylsilyl iminium ion (presumably by a one-electron mechanism) followed by attack of an active-site amino acid nucleophile at the imine carbon. A one-electron oxidation mechanism followed by desilylation is supported as the alternate pathway that does not lead to inactivation. The conclusions regarding the reaction of 1 with MAO are discussed in terms of the normal catalytic mechanism of the enzyme. © 1990, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
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