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Thioredoxin regulates human mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase at physiologically-relevant concentrations [Enzymology]

3-Mercaptopyruvate sulfur transferase (MPST) catalyzes the desulfuration of 3-mercaptopyruvate (3-MP) and transfers sulfane sulfur from an enzyme-bound persulfide intermediate to thiophilic acceptors such as thioredoxin and cysteine. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a signaling molecule implicated in many physiological processes, can be released from the persulfide product of the MPST reaction. Two splice variants of MPST, differing by 20 amino acids at the N terminus, give rise to the cytosolic MPST1 and mitochondrial MPST2 isoforms. Here, we characterized the poorly-studied MPST1 variant and demonstrated that substitutions in its Ser–His–Asp triad, proposed to serve a general acid–base role, minimally affect catalytic activity. We estimated the 3-MP concentration in murine liver, kidney, and brain tissues, finding that it ranges from 0.4 μmol·kg−1 in brain to 1.4 μmol·kg−1 in kidney. We also show that N-acetylcysteine, a widely-used antioxidant, is a poor substrate for MPST and is unlikely to function as a thiophilic acceptor. Thioredoxin exhibits substrate inhibition, increasing the KM for 3-MP ∼15-fold compared with other sulfur acceptors. Kinetic simulations at physiologically-relevant substrate concentrations predicted that the proportion of sulfur transfer to thioredoxin increases ∼3.5-fold as its concentration decreases from 10 to 1 μm, whereas the total MPST reaction rate increases ∼7-fold. The simulations also predicted that cysteine is a quantitatively-significant sulfane sulfur acceptor, revealing MPST's potential to generate low-molecular-weight persulfides. We conclude that the MPST1 and MPST2 isoforms are kinetically indistinguishable and that thioredoxin modulates the MPST-catalyzed reaction in a physiologically-relevant concentration range.




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A single amino acid substitution uncouples catalysis and allostery in an essential biosynthetic enzyme in Mycobacterium tuberculosis [Enzymology]

Allostery exploits the conformational dynamics of enzymes by triggering a shift in population ensembles toward functionally distinct conformational or dynamic states. Allostery extensively regulates the activities of key enzymes within biosynthetic pathways to meet metabolic demand for their end products. Here, we have examined a critical enzyme, 3-deoxy-d-arabino-heptulosonate 7-phosphate synthase (DAH7PS), at the gateway to aromatic amino acid biosynthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which shows extremely complex dynamic allostery: three distinct aromatic amino acids jointly communicate occupancy to the active site via subtle changes in dynamics, enabling exquisite fine-tuning of delivery of these essential metabolites. Furthermore, this allosteric mechanism is co-opted by pathway branchpoint enzyme chorismate mutase upon complex formation. In this study, using statistical coupling analysis, site-directed mutagenesis, isothermal calorimetry, small-angle X-ray scattering, and X-ray crystallography analyses, we have pinpointed a critical node within the complex dynamic communication network responsible for this sophisticated allosteric machinery. Through a facile Gly to Pro substitution, we have altered backbone dynamics, completely severing the allosteric signal yet remarkably, generating a nonallosteric enzyme that retains full catalytic activity. We also identified a second residue of prime importance to the inter-enzyme communication with chorismate mutase. Our results reveal that highly complex dynamic allostery is surprisingly vulnerable and provide further insights into the intimate link between catalysis and allostery.




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Marked reduction in bile acid synthesis in cholesterol 7{alpha}-hydroxylase-deficient mice does not lead to diminished tissue cholesterol turnover or to hypercholesterolemia

Margrit Schwarz
Sep 1, 1998; 39:1833-1843
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A spectrophotometric assay for lipid peroxides in serum lipoproteins using a commercially available reagent

M el-Saadani
Apr 1, 1989; 30:627-630
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Virtual Roundtable: The End of Globalism? Remaining Interconnected While Under Increased Pressure to Isolate

Invitation Only Research Event

30 March 2020 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Zoom Audio Call

Event participants

Fred Hochberg, Chairman and President, Export-Import Bank of the United States, 2009 -17
Chair: Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Director, US and the Americas Programme, Chatham House

This event is part of the Chatham House Global Trade Policy Forum. We would like to take this opportunity to to thank founding partner AIG and supporting partners Clifford Chance LLP, Diageo plc and EY for their generous support of the forum. 

US and Americas Programme




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Undercurrents: Episode 2 – The Calabrian Mafia and Transatlantic Relations




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Undercurrents: Episode 3 – Duterte’s War on Drugs, and European Security




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Undercurrents: Episode 4 – Illegal Hospital Detentions in Africa, and LGBTQ+ Rights in Lebanon




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Undercurrents: Episode 5 - Chokepoints in Global Food Trade, and How the Internet is Changing Language




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Undercurrents: Episode 6 - Tribes of Europe, and the International Women's Rights Agenda at the UN




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Undercurrents: Episode 7 - Libya's War Economy, and Is the United Nations Still Relevant?




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Undercurrents: Episode 8 - Ronan Farrow on Diplomacy




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Undercurrents: Episode 9 - Digital Subversion in Cyberspace, and Oleg Sentsov's Hunger Strike




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Undercurrents: Episode 10 - Artificial Intelligence in International Affairs, and Women Drivers in Saudi Arabia




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Undercurrents: Bonus Episode - How Can Political Elites Reconnect With Voters?




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Undercurrents: Episode 11 - New Approaches to Peacebuilding, and Gender-Inclusive Growth at the G20




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Undercurrents: Episode 12 - Trump's Visit to the UK, and Japanese Foreign Policy in Asia




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Undercurrents: Episode 13 - India's Billionaires, and Sexual Exploitation in the UN




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Undercurrents: Episode 14 - Sustainable Energy for Refugees and Australian Foreign Policy




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Undercurrents: Episode 15 - Brexit Update, and Corruption in the World of the Global Super-Rich




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Undercurrents - Episode 16: Cybercrime in the GCC States, and Fiction from Refugee Camps




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Undercurrents: Episode 17 - Alastair Campbell on New Labour and Brexit, Alistair Darling on the Financial Crisis




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Managing the Real and Perceived Challenges Facing the World




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Undercurrents: Episode 18 - The American Dream vs America First, and Uganda's Illegal Ivory Trade




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Undercurrents: Episode 19 - Green Building Projects in Jordan, and Qatar's Football World Cup




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Undercurrents: Episode 20 - #MeToo and the Power of Women's Anger




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Undercurrents: Episode 21 - EU-US Relations after the Midterms, and Tackling the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Africa




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Undercurrents: Episode 22 - China's Belt and Road Initiative, and the Rise of National Populism




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Undercurrents: Episode 23 - Robin Niblett on the Future of Think-Tanks




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Dark Commerce: Technology’s Contribution to the Illegal Economy




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Undercurrents: Episode 24 - Christmas Quiz




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Undercurrents: Episode 25 - The End of Liberal Foreign Policy, and the Legacy of the Paris Peace Conference




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Undercurrents: Episode 26 - China's Economy, and UK Relations with Saudi Arabia




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Undercurrents: Episode 27 - Financing for Developing Countries, and Investigative Journalism in West Africa




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Undercurrents: Episode 28 – The History of Women at Chatham House




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Undercurrents: Episode 29 - The Future of EU-US Trade, and Why Russia Confronts the West




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Undercurrents: Episode 30 - The Crisis in Kashmir, and How to Regulate Big Tech




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Undercurrents: Episode 31 - Re-imagining the Global Food System




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Undercurrents: Episode 32 - Protecting Health Workers in Conflict




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Undercurrents: Episode 33 - Chinese Millennials, and Attacks on Infrastructure in Gaza




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Undercurrents: Bonus Episode - How Technology is Changing International Affairs




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Undercurrents: Bonus Episode - Germany and the European Elections




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Undercurrents: Episode 34 - Protecting Children in Conflict




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Undercurrents: Episode 35 - EU Elections, and Sustainable Development in Colombia




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Undercurrents: Episode 36 - The Online World of British Muslims




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Artificial Intelligence and the Public: Prospects, Perceptions and Implications




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Undercurrents: Episode 37 - Women in Leadership, and Europe's Ageing Population




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Undercurrents: Summer Special - Andrés Rozental on Mexican Politics




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Undercurrents: Summer Special - Allison Gardner on Artificial Intelligence




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Undercurrents: Episode 40 - Illicit Financial Flows, and Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific