Underrepresented Impurities in 4‑Hydroxyphenylpyruvate
Affect the Catalytic Activity of Multiple Enzymes
Posted on 2023-03-06 - 16:17
Macrophage
migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a key immunostimulatory
protein with regulatory properties in several disorders, including
inflammation and cancer. All the reported inhibitors that target the
biological activities of MIF have been discovered by testing against
its keto/enol tautomerase activity. While the natural substrate is
still unknown, model MIF substrates are used for kinetic experiments.
The most extensively used model substrate is 4-hydroxyphenyl pyruvate
(4-HPP), a naturally occurring intermediate of tyrosine metabolism.
Here, we examine the impact of 4-HPP impurities in the precise and
reproducible determination of MIF kinetic data. To provide unbiased
evaluation, we utilized 4-HPP powders from five different manufacturers.
Biochemical and biophysical analyses showed that the enzymatic activity
of MIF is highly influenced by underrepresented impurities found in
4-HPP. Besides providing inconsistent turnover results, the 4-HPP
impurities also influence the accurate calculation of ISO-1’s
inhibition constant, an MIF inhibitor that is broadly used for in vitro and in vivo studies. The macromolecular
NMR data show that 4-HPP samples from different manufacturers result
in differential chemical shift perturbations of amino acids in MIF’s
active site. Our MIF-based conclusions were independently evaluated
and confirmed by 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) and D-dopachrome
tautomerase (D-DT); two additional enzymes that utilize 4-HPP as a
substrate. Collectively, these results explain inconsistencies in
previously reported inhibition values, highlight the effect of impurities
on the accurate determination of kinetic parameters, and serve as
a tool for designing error-free in vitro and in vivo experiments.
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Parkins, Andrew; Sandin, Suzanne I.; Knittel, Jonathon; Franz, Andreas H.; Ren, Jianhua; de Alba, Eva; et al. (1753). Underrepresented Impurities in 4‑Hydroxyphenylpyruvate
Affect the Catalytic Activity of Multiple Enzymes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.2c04969