Cysteine-conjugate beta-lyase

  • Schomburg D
  • Salzmann M
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Abstract

Cysteine conjugate beta-lyase from rat liver, an enzyme participating in a shunt from mercapturic acid synthesis, has been purified and found to be active with a number of compounds that bear nonpolar leaving groups on the beta-carbon of an amino acid substrate. Pyridoxal phosphate is considered to be a participant in the reaction. In addition to aromatic thioethers of cysteine, the enzyme is also active with two aliphatic amino acid derivatives, S-1,2-dichlorovinyl-L-cysteine and beta-chloroalanine. Evidence is presented that catalysis results in "suicide" inhibition with a partition ratio of about 600 for each of the substrates.

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Schomburg, D., & Salzmann, M. (1990). Cysteine-conjugate beta-lyase. In Enzyme Handbook 1 (pp. 1107–1112). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86605-0_248

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