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. 1972 Jun;110(3):978-87.
doi: 10.1128/jb.110.3.978-987.1972.

Mechanism of D-cycloserine action: alanine racemase from Escherichia coli W

Mechanism of D-cycloserine action: alanine racemase from Escherichia coli W

M P Lambert et al. J Bacteriol. 1972 Jun.

Abstract

The antibiotic d-cycloserine is an effective inhibitor of alanine racemase. The lack of inhibition by l-cycloserine of alanine racemase from Staphylococcus aureus led Roze and Strominger to formulate the cycloserine hypothesis. This hypothesis states that d-cycloserine has the conformation required of the substrates on the enzyme surface and that l-cycloserine cannot have this conformation. Alanine racemase from Escherichia coli W has been examined to establish whether these observations are a general feature of all alanine racemases. The enzyme (molecular weight = 95,000) has Michaelis-Menten constants of 4.6 x 10(-4)m and 9.7 x 10(-4)m for d- and l-alanine, respectively. The ratio of V(max) in the d- to l-direction is 2.3. The equilibrium constant calculated from the Haldane relationship is 1.11 +/- 0.15. Both d- and l-cycloserine are competitive inhibitors with constants (K(i)) of 6.5 x 10(-4)m and 2.1 x 10(-3)m, respectively. The ratio of K(m)d-alanine to K(i)d-cycloserine is 0.71, and the ratio of K(m)l-alanine to K(i)l-cycloserine is 0.46. Since l-cycloserine is an effective inhibitor, it is concluded that the cycloserine hypothesis does not apply to the enzyme from E. coli W.

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