Evidence for changes in the conformational status of rat liver microsomal glucose-6-phosphate:phosphohydrolase during detergent-dependent membrane modification. Effect of p-mercuribenzoate and organomercurial agarose gel on glucose-6-phosphatase of native and detergent-modified microsomes
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Evidence for changes in the conformational status of rat liver microsomal glucose-6-phosphate:phosphohydrolase during detergent-dependent membrane modification. Effect of p-mercuribenzoate and organomercurial agarose gel on glucose-6-phosphatase of native and detergent-modified microsomes
Abstract
Comparative studies investigating influences of temperature and time of preincubation on the interactions of an organomercurial agarose gel and p-mercuribenzoate with glucose-6-phosphatase of native and Triton X-114-modified rat liver microsomes were carried out. The effect of p-mercuribenzoate on glucose 6-phosphate hydrolysis is a result of two processes, a moderate membrane perturbation connected with release of some latency and temperature- and time-dependent inhibition of the catalytic activity. Short-term preincubation with both organic mercurials at 37 degrees C is a necessary condition for the entire inhibition of the enzyme activity of native as well as of Triton X-114-modified microsomes. A binding site of the phosphohydrolase itself is accessible to p-mercuribenzoate and the phenyl mercury residue of the affinity gel from the cytoplasmic surface even in native microsomes. Kinetic analyses reveal a formally competitive mechanism of inhibition using native microsomes, but the kinetic picture changes to a noncompetitive pattern of Lineweaver-Burk plots when the inhibitor-loaded microsomes are modified optimally by Triton X-114. This behavior can be evaluated as the first convincing evidence for drastic changes of the conformational status of the phosphohydrolase during the membrane modification process. A combined conformational flexibility-substrate transport model characterizing the microsomal glucose-6-phosphatase as an integral channel-protein embedded within the hydrophobic interior of the membrane is proposed.
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