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Probing nitrogen-sensitive steps in the free-radical-mediated deamination of amino alcohols by ethanolamine ammonia-lyase
Authors:Poyner Russell R  Anderson Mark A  Bandarian Vahe  Cleland W Wallace  Reed George H
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Enzyme Institute, University of Wisconsin, 1710 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53726, USA.
Abstract:The contribution of C-N bond-breaking/making steps to the rate of the free-radical-mediated deamination of vicinal amino alcohols by adenosylcobalamin-dependent ethanolamine ammonia-lyase has been investigated by 15N isotope effects (IE's) and by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. 15N IE's were determined for three substrates, ethanolamine, (R)-2-aminopropanol, and (S)-2-aminopropanol, using isotope ratio mass spectrometry analysis of the product ammonia. Measurements with all three substrates gave measurable, normal 15N IE's; however, the IE of (S)-2-aminopropanol was approximately 5-fold greater than that of the other two. Reaction mixtures frozen during the steady state show that the 2-aminopropanols give EPR spectra characteristic of the initial substrate radical, whereas ethanolamine gives spectra consistent with a product-related radical (Warncke, K.; Schmidt, J. C.; Kee, S.-C. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1999, 121, 10522-10528). The steady-state concentration of the radical with (R)-2-aminopropanol is about half that observed with the S isomer, and with (R)-2-aminopropanol, the steady-state level of the radical is further reduced upon deuteration at C1. The results show that relative heights of kinetic barriers differ among the three substrates such that levels or identities of steady-state intermediates differ. 15N-sensitive steps are significant contributors to V/K with (S)-2-aminopropanol.
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