Abstract
Four analogs of adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) modified in the d-ribose moiety of the Coβ ligand were synthesized, and their coenzyme properties were studied with diol dehydratase of Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC 8724. 2′-Deoxyadenosylcobalamin (2′-dAdoCbl) and 3′-deoxyadenosylcobalamin (3′-dAdoCbl) were active as coenzyme. 2′,3′-Secoadenosylcobalamin (2′,3′-secoAdoCbl), an analog bearing the same functional groups as AdoCbl but nicked between the 2′ and 3′ in the ribose moiety, and its 2′,3′-dialdehyde derivative (2′,3′-secoAdoCbl dialdehyde) were totally inactive analogs of the coenzyme. It is therefore evident that the β- d-ribofuranose ring itself, possibly its rigid structure, is essential and much more important than the functional groups of the ribose moiety for coenzyme function (relative importance; β- d-ribofuranose ring ⪢ 3′-OH ⪢ 2′-OH ⪢ ether group). With 2′-dAloCbl and 3′-dAdoCbl as enzymes. an absorption peak at 478 nm appeared during enzymatic reaction, suggesting homolysis of the CCo bound to form cob(II)alamin as intermediate. In the absence of substrate, the complexes of the enzyme with these active analogs underwent rapid inactivation by oxygen. This suggests that their CCo bond is activated even in the absence of substrate by binding to the apoprotein. No significant spectral changes were observed with 2′,3′-secoAdoCbl upon binding to the apoenzyme. In contrast, spectroscopic observation indicates that 2′,3′-secoAdoCbl dialdehyde, another inactive analog, underwent gradual and irreversible cleavage of the CCo bond by interaction with the apodiol dehydratase, forming the enzyme-bound cob(II)alamin without intermediates.
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