Mechanistic Studies of Choline Oxidase with Betaine Aldehyde and Its Isosteric
Analogue 3,3-Dimethylbutyraldehyde†
Posted on 2006-02-14 - 00:00
Choline oxidase catalyzes the four-electron oxidation of choline to glycine betaine via two
sequential FAD-dependent reactions in which betaine aldehyde is formed as an intermediate. The chemical
mechanism for the oxidation of choline catalyzed by choline oxidase was recently elucidated by using
kinetic isotope effects [Fan, F., and Gadda, G. (2005) J. Am. Chem. Soc.127, 2067−2074]. In this study,
the oxidation of betaine aldehyde has been investigated by using spectroscopic and kinetic analyses with
betaine aldehyde and its isosteric analogue 3,3-dimethylbutyraldehyde. The pH dependence of the kcat/Km
and kcat values with betaine aldehyde showed that a catalytic base with a pKa of ∼6.7 is required for
betaine aldehyde oxidation. Complete reduction of the enzyme-bound flavin was observed in a stopped-flow spectrophotometer upon anaerobic mixing with betaine aldehyde or choline at pH 8, with similar
kred values ≥48 s-1. In contrast, only 10−26% of the enzyme-bound flavin was reduced by 3,3-dimethylbutyraldehyde between pH 6 and 10. Furthermore, this compound acted as a competitive inhibitor
versus choline. NMR spectroscopic analyses indicated that betaine aldehyde exists predominantly (99%)
as a diol form in aqueous solution. In contrast, the thermodynamic equilibrium for 3,3-dimethylbutyraldehyde favors the aldehyde (≥65%) over the hydrated form in the pH range from 6 to 10. The keto
species of 3,3-dimethylbutyraldehyde is reactive toward enzymic nucleophiles, as suggested by the kinetic
data with NAD+-dependent yeast aldehyde dehydrogenase. The data presented suggest that choline oxidase
utilizes the hydrated species of the aldehyde as substrate in a mechanism for aldehyde oxidation in which
hydride transfer is triggered by an active site base.
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Fan; Germann, Markus W.; Gadda, Giovanni (2016). Mechanistic Studies of Choline Oxidase with Betaine Aldehyde and Its Isosteric
Analogue 3,3-Dimethylbutyraldehyde†. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/bi0517537