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  • Title: Partial purification and properties of thiamine pyrophosphokinase from pig brain.
    Author: Peterson JW, Gubler CJ, Kuby SA.
    Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta; 1975 Aug 26; 397(2):377-94. PubMed ID: 239748.
    Abstract:
    Pig brain thiamine pyrophosphokinase (ATP: thiamine pyrophosphotransferase, EC 2.7.6.2) was purified 260-fold over extracts of brain acetone powder. A direct, radiometric assay was used to follow the purification. By isoelectric focusing, the purified enzyme appeared to have an isoionic point of approx. pH 4.2, but these preparations were still not homogeneous by disc-gel electrophoresis nor by analytical ultracentrifugation. The purified enzyme has a broad pH optimum extending from pH 8.3 to 9.3 in 0.028 M phosphate/glycylglycine buffers. For optimal enzymatic activity, the ratio of magnesium to ATP must be fixed at 0.6, which suggests that for this ATP-pyrophosphoryl transfer reaction, the enzymatically preferred reactant may be Mg(ATP)6-/2. A preliminary study of the kinetics of the reaction reveals that the enzyme may function via a partial "ping-pong" mechanism; on this basis, dissociation constants for ATPt and for thiamine were evaluated. Pyrithiamine, butylthiamine, ethylthiamine, and oxythiamine appeared to be competitive inhibitors with respect to thiamine as the variable substrate, and their inhibitor dissociation constants were calculated. The relatively poor affinity of oxythiamine to the enzyme emphasizes the 4-amino group in the pyrimidine ring as one of the specificity requirements for thiamine pyrophosphokinase. Preliminary values for the apparent equilibrium coefficient of the thiamine pyrophosphokinase-catalyzed reaction, in terms of total species, has been approximated at several initial concentrations of reactants: e.g. K'eq,app = (see article) 9.66 - 10(-3) M; and [Th]initial - 1 - 10(-6) and 2 - 10(-6) M, respectively, where TDP, Th, t and eq represent thiamine diphosphate, thiamine, total concentration and equilibrium concentration, respectively.
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