Evidence for involvement of medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase in the metabolism of phenylbutyrate
Abstract
Sodium phenylbutyrate is used for treating urea cycle disorders, providing an alternative for ammonia excretion. Following conversion to its CoA ester, phenylbutyryl-CoA is postulated to undergo one round of β-oxidation to phenylacetyl-CoA, the active metabolite. Molecular modeling suggests that medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD; EC 1.3.99.3), a key enzyme in straight chain fatty acid β-oxidation, could utilize phenylbutyryl-CoA as substrate. Moreover, phenylpropionyl-CoA has been shown to be a substrate for MCAD and its intermediates accumulate in patients with MCAD deficiency. We have examined the involvement of MCAD and other acyl-CoA dehydrogenases (ACADs) in the metabolism of phenylbutyryl-CoA. Anaerobic titration of purified recombinant human MCAD with phenylbutyryl-CoA caused changes in the MCAD spectrum that are similar to those induced by octanoyl-CoA, its bona fide substrate, and unique to the development of the charge transfer ternary complex. The calculated apparent dissociation constant (KD app) for these substrates was 2.16μM and 0.12μM, respectively. The MCAD reductive and oxidative half reactions were monitored using the electron transfer flavoprotein (ETF) fluorescence reduction assay. The catalytic efficiency and the Km for phenylbutyryl-CoA were 0.2mM34-1·sec-1 and 5.3μM compared to 4.0mM-1·sec-1 and 2.8μM for octanoyl-CoA. Extracts of wild type and MCAD-deficient lymphoblast cells were tested for the ability to reduce ETF using phenylbutyryl-CoA as substrate. While ETF reduction activity was detected in extracts of wild type cells, it was undetectable in extracts of cells deficient in MCAD. The results are consistent with MCAD playing a key role in phenylbutyrate metabolism.
Department(s)
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgme.2012.10.009
Keywords
Buphenyl, Hyperammonemia, Medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, Phenybutyrate, Urea-cycle disorders
Publication Date
12-1-2012
Recommended Citation
Kormanik, Kaitlyn, Heejung Kang, Dean Cuebas, Jerry Vockley, and Al-Walid Mohsen. "Evidence for involvement of medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase in the metabolism of phenylbutyrate." Molecular genetics and metabolism 107, no. 4 (2012): 684-689.
Journal Title
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism