Deletion of the parasite-specific insertions and mutation of the catalytic triad in glutathione reductase from chloroquine-sensitive Plasmodium falciparum 3D7
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Deletion of the parasite-specific insertions and mutation of the catalytic triad in glutathione reductase from chloroquine-sensitive Plasmodium falciparum 3D7
Abstract
The flavoenzyme glutathione reductase (GR; NADPH+glutathione disulphide+H(+)-->NADP(+)+2 glutathione-SH) of Plasmodium falciparum is a promising drug target against tropical malaria. As P. falciparum genes are assumed to be highly polymorphic we have cloned and expressed the GR cDNA of the chloroquine-sensitive strain 3D7. In comparison to the known GR of the chloroquine-resistant K1 strain there are three base exchanges all of them leading to amino acid substitutions (residues 281, 285 and 335). The catalytic efficiency k(cat)/K(m) of the 3D7 enzyme is 5-fold lower than for the K1 enzyme. In contrast, vis-à-vis the drugs carmustine, methylene blue and fluorophenyliso-alloxazine the two enzyme species exhibited identical inhibition kinetics. Two structural motifs which are specific for P. falciparum GR were studied by mutational deletion analysis of 3D7 GR. Loop 126-138 appears to be important for folding and stability of the enzyme, whereas the subdomain 318-350 was found to be involved in FAD-binding. The subdomain has no major influence on the known functions of the catalytic triad Cys-40, Cys-45 and His-485'. Flavin absorption spectroscopy of inactive point mutants showed that Cys-45 forms a thiolate charge transfer complex and Cys-40 is the interchange thiol, which reduces glutathione disulphide. The mutant His-485-->Gln had a normal K(m) for glutathione disulphide reduction but only 0.8% residual catalytic activity when compared with wild-type GR, which confirms its function as an acid/base catalyst. The parasite-specific domains in combination with the reactive catalytic residues appear to be a suitable target matrix for inhibiting GR in vivo.
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