Use of rosy mutant strains of Drosophila melanogaster to probe the structure and function of xanthine dehydrogenase
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Use of rosy mutant strains of Drosophila melanogaster to probe the structure and function of xanthine dehydrogenase
Abstract
The usefulness in structure/function studies of molybdenum-containing hydroxylases in work with rosy mutant strains of Drosophila melanogaster has been investigated. At least 23 such strains are available, each corresponding to a single known amino acid change in the xanthine dehydrogenase sequence. Sequence comparisons permit identification, with some certainty, of regions associated with the iron-sulphur centres and the pterin molybdenum cofactor of the enzyme. Procedures have been developed and rigorously tested for the assay in gel-filtered extracts of the flies, of different catalytic activities of xanthine dehydrogenase by the use of various oxidizing and reducing substrates. These methods have been applied to 11 different rosy mutant strains that map to different regions of the sequence. All the mutations studied cause characteristic activity changes in the enzyme. In general these are consistent with the accepted assignment of the cofactors to the different domains and with the known reactivities of the molybdenum, flavin and iron-sulphur centres. Most results are interpretable in terms of the mutation affecting electron transfer to or from one redox centre only. The activity data provide evidence that FAD and the NAD+/NADH binding sites are retained in mutants mapping to the flavin domain. Therefore, despite some indications from sequence comparisons, it is concluded that the structure of this domain of xanthine dehydrogenase cannot be directly related to that of other flavoproteins for which structural data are available. The data also indicate that the artificial electron acceptor phenazine methosulphate acts at the iron-sulphur centres and suggest that these centres may not be essential for electron transfer between molybdenum and flavin. The work emphasizes the importance of combined genetic and biochemical study of rosy mutant xanthine dehydrogenase variants in probing the structure and function of enzymes of this class.
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Drosophila xanthine dehydrogenase variants re-visited.Biochem J. 1994 Jun 15;300 ( Pt 3)(Pt 3):915-6. doi: 10.1042/bj3000915. Biochem J. 1994. PMID: 8010978 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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