Nature and position of functional group on thiopurine substrates influence activity of xanthine oxidase — Enzymatic reaction pathways of 6-mercaptopurine and 2-mercaptopurine are different

Tamta, Hemlata ; Kalra, Sukirti ; Thilagavathi, Ramasamy ; Chakraborti, Asit K. ; Mukhopadhyay, Anup K. (2007) Nature and position of functional group on thiopurine substrates influence activity of xanthine oxidase — Enzymatic reaction pathways of 6-mercaptopurine and 2-mercaptopurine are different Biochemistry (Moscow), 72 (2). pp. 170-177. ISSN 0006-2979

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S000629790702006X

Abstract

Xanthine oxidase-catalyzed hydroxylation reactions of the anticancer drug 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) and its analog 2-mercaptopurine (2-MP) as well as 6-thioxanthine (6-TX) and 2-thioxanthine (2-TX) have been studied using UV-spectroscopy, high pressure liquid chromatography, photodiode array, and liquid chromatography-based mass spectral analysis. It is shown that 6-MP and 2-MP are oxidatively hydroxylated through different pathways. Enzymatic hydroxylation of 6-MP forms 6-thiouric acid in two steps involving 6-TX as the intermediate, whereas 2-MP is converted to 8-hydroxy-2-mercaptopurine as the expected end product in one step. Surprisingly, in contrast to the other thiopurines, enzymatic hydroxylation of 2-MP showed a unique hyperchromic effect at 264 nm as the reaction proceeded. However, when 2-TX is used as the substrate, it is hydroxylated to 2-thiouric acid. The enzymatic hydroxylation of 2-MP is considerably faster than that of 6-MP, while 6-TX and 2-TX show similar rates under identical reaction conditions. The reason why 2-MP is a better substrate than 6-MP and how the chemical nature and position of the functional groups present on the thiopurine substrates influence xanthine oxidase activity are discussed.

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Keywords:Xanthine Oxidase; 2-Mercaptopurine; 6-Mercaptopurine; 2-Thioxanthine; 6-Thioxanthine; 8-Hydroxy-2-Mercaptopurine; 2-Thiouric acid; 6-Thiouic acid
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