Structural dynamics at the active site of the cancer‐associated flavoenzyme NQO1 probed by chemical modification with PMSF
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2023Resumen
A large conformational heterogeneity of human NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1), a flavoprotein associated with various human diseases,
has been observed to occur in the catalytic site of the enzyme. Here, we
report the X-ray structure of NQO1 with phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride
(PMSF) at 1.6 A resolution. Activity assays confirmed that, despite being
covalently bound to the Tyr128 residue at the catalytic site, PMSF did not
abolish NQO1 activity. This may indicate that the PMSF molecule does not
reduce the high flexibility of Tyr128, thus allowing NADH and DCPIP substrates to bind to the enzyme. Our results show that targeting Tyr128, a key
residue in NQO1 function, with small covalently bound molecules could possibly not be a good drug discovery strategy to inhibit this enzyme.