PMID: 7540026Jan 1, 1995Paper

Protein thiol modification of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase as a target for nitric oxide signaling

Genetic Engineering
B Brüne, E G Lapetina

Abstract

Nitric oxide signaling is achieved through cGMP-dependent and -independent mechanisms. The latter are exemplified by the NAD(+)-dependent automodification of the glycolytic enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH). The experimental post-translational, covalent modification of the enzyme by [32P]NAD+ is achieved using NO-releasing compounds and an active constitutive or inducible NO-synthase. Potential roles for NO in this covalent enzyme modification can be grouped as follows: S-Nitrosylation of GAPDH by NO+ NAD(+)-dependent, post-translational covalent automodification of GAPDH. Oxidative modification of GAPDH by NO-related compounds, probably ONOO. GAPDH modification by one of the proposed mechanisms would lead to inhibition of enzyme catalysis. It is likely that the NAD(+)-dependent automodification process occurs in vitro, in intact cells, and in whole animals. Besides its normal function in glycolysis, GAPDH not only is a target for NO-mediated direct and indirect modifications but also is ADP-ribosylated in the presence of brefeldin A (90). The relation of such ADP-ribosylation to enzyme activity is so far unknown. GAPDH also may be involved in one of the following functions unrelated to its glycolytic acti...Continue Reading

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