Abstract

5′-Bromoacetamido-5′-deoxythymidine (BAT), 5′-iodoacetamido-5′-deoxythymidine (IAT), 5′-chloroacetamido-5′-deoxythymidine (CAT) and [ 14C]BAT were synthesized and their interactions with thymidylate synthase purified from L1210 cells were invesatigated. The inhibitory effects of these compounds on thymidylate synthase were in the order BAT > IAT > CAT, which is in agreement with their cytotoxic effects in L1210 cells. In the presence of substrate during preincubation, the concentration required for 50% inhibition of the enzyme activity by these inhibitors was 4–8 fold higher than it was in the absence of dUMP. The I 50 values for BAT were 1·10 −5 M and 1.2·10 −6 M in the presence and absence, respectively, of dUMP during preincubation. These results were in agreement with the observed inhibition of thynmidylate synthase by BAT in intact L1210 cells. A Lineweaver-Burk plot revealed that BAT behaved as a competitive inhibitor. The K m for the enzyme was 9.2 μM, and the K i determined for competitive inhibition by BAT was 5.4 μM. Formation of a tight, irreversible compledx is referred from the finding that BAT-inactivation of thymidylate synthase was not reversible on prolonged dialysis and that the enzyme-BAT complex was nondissociable by gel filtration through a Sephadex G-25 column or by TSK-125 column chromatography. Incubation of thymidylate synthase with BAT resulted in time-dependent, irreversible loss of enzyme activity by first-order kinetics. The rate constant for inactivation was 0.4 min −1, and the steady-state constant of inactivation, K i, was estimated to be 6.6 μM. The 5′-haloacetamido-5′-deoxythymidines provide specific inhibitors of thymidylate synthase that may also serve as reagents for studying the enzyme mechanism.

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