The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
INHIBITION OF TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE, A Fe(II)-STIMULATED MONOOXYGENASE, BY BLEOMYCIN
KAZUHIRO OKATAKESHI KATOTOMOHISA TAKITATOMIO TAKEUCHHAMAO UMEZAWATOSHIHARU NAGATSU
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1980 Volume 33 Issue 9 Pages 1043-1047

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Tyrosine hydroxylase was shown to be inhibited in vitro by bleomycin. At a concentration of 1×10-4 M, copper-free BLM-A2 inhibited tyrosine hydroxylase activity by 50%, and all other bleomycins investigated including copper-bound BLM-A2 showed similar degrees of inhibition of tyrosine hydroxylase. The kinetic data have shown that the inhibition by BLM-A2 is competitive with a tetrahydropterin cofactor (6-methyl-tetrahydropterin) and uncompetitive with tyrosine. The inhibition of tyrosine hydroxylase by bleomycin was not reversed by Fe(II) or superoxide dismutase. These results suggest that the inhibition may be neither due to the chelating action of bleomycin with ferrous ion nor due to the production of superoxide and hydroxyl radicals by the formation of an oxygen-labile Fe(II)-bleomycin complex.

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