Changes in the cofactor binding domain of bovine striatal tyrosine hydroxylase at physiological pH upon cAMP-dependent phosphorylation mapped with tetrahydrobiopterin analogues
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Changes in the cofactor binding domain of bovine striatal tyrosine hydroxylase at physiological pH upon cAMP-dependent phosphorylation mapped with tetrahydrobiopterin analogues
Abstract
The structure of the cofactor binding domain of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) was examined at physiological pH by determining kinetic parameters of (R)-tetrahydrobiopterin [(R)-BH4] and a series of tetrahydropterin (PH4) derivatives (6-R1-6-R2-PH4: R1 = H and R2 = methyl, hydroxymethyl, ethyl, methoxymethyl, phenyl, and cyclohexyl; R1 = methyl and R2 = methyl, ethyl, propyl, phenyl, and benzyl). A minimally purified TH preparation that was not specifically phosphorylated (designated as "unphosphorylated") was compared with enzyme phosphorylated with cAMP-dependent protein kinase. The Km for tyrosine with most tetrahydropterin analogues ranged between 20 and 60 microM with little decrease upon phosphorylation. Two exceptions were an unusually low Km of 7 microM with 6-ethyl-PH4 and a high Km of 120 microM with 6-phenyl-6-methyl-PH4, both with phosphorylated TH. Tyrosine substrate inhibition was elicited only with (R)-BH4 and 6-hydroxymethyl-PH4. With unphosphorylated TH (with the exception of 6-benzyl-6-methyl-PH4, Km = 4 mM) an inverse correlation between cofactor Km and side-chain hydrophobicity was observed ranging from a high with (R)-BH4 (5 mM) to a low with 6-cyclohexyl-PH4 (0.3 mM). An 8-fold span of Vmax was seen overall. Phosphorylation caused a 0.6-4-fold increase in Vmax and a 35-2000-fold decrease in Km for cofactor, ranging from a high of 60 microM with 6-methyl-PH4 to a low of 0.6 microM with 6-cyclohexyl-PH4. A correlation of the size of the hydrocarbon component of the side chain with affinity is strongly evident with phosphorylated TH, but in contrast to unphosphorylated enzyme, the hydroxyl groups in hydroxymethyl-PH4 (20 microM) and (R)-BH4 (3 microM) decrease Km in comparison to that of 6-methyl-PH4. Although 6,6-disubstituted analogues were found with affinities near that of (R)-BH4 (e.g., 6-propyl-6-methyl-PH4, 4 microM), they were frequently more loosely associated with phosphorylated TH than their monosubstituted counterparts (6-phenyl-PH4, 0.8 microM; cf. 6-phenyl-6-methyl-PH4, 8 microM). A model of the cofactor side-chain binding domain is proposed in which a limited region of nonpolar protein residue(s) capable of van der Waals contact with the hydrocarbon backbone of the (R)-BH4 dihydroxypropyl group is opposite to a recognition site for hydroxyl(s). Although interaction with either the hydrophilic or hydrophobic regions of unphosphorylated tyrosine hydroxylase is possible, phosphorylation by cAMP-dependent protein kinase appears to optimize the simultaneous operation of both forces.
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