Volume 37, Number 2, 401-405, DOI: 10.1007/s00726-008-0168-9

A conceptual model of the polyamine binding site of N1-acetylpolyamine oxidase developed from a study of polyamine derivatives

Koichi Takao, Satoko Shibata, Tomohiro Ozawa, Makiko Wada, Yoshiaki Sugitia, Keijiro Samejima and Akira Shirahata

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Abstract

We used various polyamine derivatives to study the substrate binding site of N 1-acetylpolyamine oxidase (PAO) that was partially purified from rat liver. The substrate activities of acetylpolyamines indicated the presence of two anionic centers corresponding to the 1,3-diaminopropane (1,3-DAP) structure and a hydrophobic region in addition to the cleavage site of the acetamidopropyl group. Based on the results of the inhibitory activities of 1,3-DAP derivatives, we developed a conceptual model of the polyamine binding site of PAO. We used this model to identify a potent competitive inhibitor, N 1,N 7-dihexyl-1,7-diamino-4-azaheptane, and to develop an affinity column, 1,16-diamino4,13-diazahexadecane–linked Sepharose, which was useful for the purification of PAO.

Keywords  Polyamines - Acetylpolyamine oxidase - Diacetylpolyamines - Acetylpolyamines - Affinity column

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