Purification of thymidine phosphorylase from Escherichia coli and its photoinactivation in the presence of thymine, thymidine, and some halogenated analogs
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Purification of thymidine phosphorylase from Escherichia coli and its photoinactivation in the presence of thymine, thymidine, and some halogenated analogs
Abstract
Isoelectric focusing was used as the final step in the isolation of thymidine phosphorylase which was found to have an isoelectric point of 4.1. Analytical acrylamide gel electrophoresis showed the purified enzyme preparation contained one major protein band which stained for thymidine phosphorylase activity and usually a minor, faster migrating band devoid of activity. Inactivation of thymidine phosphorylase alone or in the presence of sensitizers by ultraviolet light, primarily at 253.7 nm, followed first order inactivation kinetics. The rate of inactivation of the enzyme was the same at pH 5 and 7.4 and the addition of various pyrimidine bases and nucleosides enhanced the inactivation rate at both pH values, but to a greater extent at pH 5. Linear plots of inactivation rates versus concentrations of thymidine or thymine were the same. At 7.8 mM thymidine or thymine, 11- and 4.4-fold increases in photoinactivation of thymidine phosphorylase were observed at pH 5 AND 7.4 RESPECTIVELY. Parabolic curves were obtained with increasing concentrations of either 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine or 5-iodouracil. 5-Iodouracil at 5.2 mM caused 212- (pH 5) and 100- (pH 7.4) FOLD INCREASES IN THE RATES OF PHOTOINACTIVATION OF THYMIDINE PHOSPHORYLASE. However, 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine at 5.0mM only enhanced the photoinactivation of enzyme by factors of 83 (pH 5) and 21 (pH 7.4). Neither 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine or 5-bromo-uracil was as potent in sensitizing the enzyme as the iodo analogs. Combinations of 5-iodouracil or 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine with thymine resulted in higher inactivation rates than the additive inactivation rates of individual compounds, whereas combinations of either iodo analog with thymidine resulted in lower inactivation rates. Increasing concentrations of phosphate or NaCl lessened the photoinactivation rate of thymidine phosphorylase alone and protected the enzyme from the sensitization caused by the different bases and nucleosides. No quantitative changes in the number of primary amino groups in thymidine phosphorylase was evident as a result of irradiation in the presence or absence of 5-iodouracil or 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine. Examination of the irradiated enzyme on Sephadex G-150 indicated that a larger protein species is formed and that 5-iodouracil promotes this process.
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