Abstract

Both d- and l-α-amino-δ-valerolactam inactivated α-amino-e-caprolactam racemase during incubation with the enzyme. The degree of inactivation increased with increases in pH and the concentration of l-α-amino-δ-valerolactam in the incubation mixture. Pyridoxal 5′-phosphate reactivated the inactivated enzyme, and glyoxylate and other α-keto acids such as pyruvate, phenylpyruvate, and α-ketobutyrate protected the enzyme from inactivation by l-α-amino-δ-valerolactam. Both the enantiomers of methionine were produced when α-keto-γ-methylthiobutyrate was incubated with the enzyme in the presence of l-α-amino-δ-valerolactam. Thus, the inactivation of the enzyme in terms of α-amino-e-caprolactam racemization activity is due to conversion of the enzyme-bound pyridoxal 5′-phosphate into pyridoxamine 5′-phosphate by a transamination with l-α-amino-δ-valerolactam. Formation of pyridoxamine 5′-phosphate from the enzyme-bound pyridoxal 5′-phosphate was proved by spectrophotometry and thin layer chromatography. The rate ...

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