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  • - The C-terminal alpha-amide group in peptide hormones is formed through a reaction involving a precursor and the enzyme peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase (PAM), which cleaves a glycine extension.
  • - Glutathione and its S-alkylated forms can act as substrates for PAM, leading to the production of amidated peptides while consuming oxygen and producing glyoxylate in a two-step reaction.
  • - Amidated glutathione is not a very effective substrate for glutathione S-transferase, but S-alkylated glutathiones with specific amino acids at the penultimate position, like S-decylglutathione, show improved reactivity in the

Article Abstract

The C-terminal alpha-amide moiety of most peptide hormones arises by the posttranslational cleavage of a glycine-extended precursor in a reaction catalyzed by bifunctional peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase (PAM). Glutathione and the S-alkylated glutathiones have a C-terminal glycine and are, thus, potential substrates for PAM. The addition of PAM to glutathione, a series of S-alkylated glutathiones, and leukotriene C(4) results in the consumption of O(2) and the production of the corresponding amidated peptide and glyoxylate. This reaction proceeds in two steps with the intermediate formation of a C-terminal alpha-hydroxyglycine-extended peptide. Amidated glutathione (gammaGlu-Cys-amide) is a relatively poor substrate for glutathione S-transferase with a V/K value that is 1.3% of that for glutathione. Peptide substrates containing a penultimate hydrophobic or sulfur-containing amino acid exhibit the highest (V/K)(app) values for PAM-catalyzed amidation. The S-alkylated glutathiones incorporate both features in the penultimate position with S-decylglutathione having the highest (V/K)(app) of the substrates described in this report.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0003-9861(02)00730-0DOI Listing

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