S-methylation of 2-mercaptopyrazine in rat liver microsomes and cytosol

Authors
Lee, DHKim, DH
Issue Date
1999-09
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Citation
XENOBIOTICA, v.29, no.9, pp.909 - 916
Abstract
1. 2-(Allylthio)pyrazine (2-AP) has been demonstrated to protect the liver against toxicants by inhibiting CYP2E1 activity. Since 2-mercaptopyrazine (2-MP) is presumed to be a metabolite of 2-AP, the experiments were performed to determine whether rat liver microsomal and/or cytosolic preparations could catalyse the S-methylation of 2-MP. 2. It was found that both rat liver microsomes and cytosol could catalyse the S-methylation of 2-MP. The microsomal activity displayed biphasic substrate kinetics, with apparent K-m = 8.44+/-2.68 and 417+/-74 mu M for the high- and low-affinity activities respectively. The high-affinity activity had an apparent K-m for S-adenosyl-L-methionine (Ado-Met) of 3.52 mu M. The cytosolic activity also displayed biphasic substrate kinetics, with apparent K-m of 3.26+/-0.62 and 91.6+/-23.1 mu M for the high- and low-affinity activities respectively. 3. The microsomal S-methylation of 2-MP was inhibited by 2,3-dichloro-alpha-methylbenzylamine (DCMB), SKF-525A and benzylamine, known microsomal thiol methyltransferase (TMT) inhibitors, whereas cytosolic activity was inhibited by anisic acid and 3-chlorobenzoate, which also inhibit cytosolic thiopurine methyltransferase (TPMT). Both activities were inhibited by S-adenosyr-L-homocysteine (Met-Hcy). 4. These results suggest that both TMT and TPMT may be involved in the in vivo methylation of 2-MP.
Keywords
THIOL METHYLTRANSFERASE; THIOPURINE METHYLTRANSFERASE; BIOCHEMICAL-PROPERTIES; 2-(ALLYLTHIO)PYRAZINE; INHIBITION; ASSAY; ACID; THIOL METHYLTRANSFERASE; THIOPURINE METHYLTRANSFERASE; BIOCHEMICAL-PROPERTIES; 2-(ALLYLTHIO)PYRAZINE; INHIBITION; ASSAY; ACID; 2-mercaptopyrazine
ISSN
0049-8254
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141973
DOI
10.1080/004982599238155
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