The reactivity of human acetylcholinesterase (HuAChE) toward the chemical warfare agent VX [O-ethyl S-[2-(diisopropylamino)ethyl] methyl-phosphonothioate] and its stereoselectivity toward the P(S)-enantiomer were investigated by examining the reactivity of HuAChE and its mutant derivatives toward purified enantiomers of VX and its noncharged isostere nc-VX [O-ethyl S-(3-isopropyl-4-methyl-pentyl) methylphosphonothioate]. Stereoselectivity of the wild-type HuAChE toward VX(S) is manifested by a 115-fold higher bimolecular rate constant (1.4 x 10(8) min(-1) M(-1)) as compared to that of VX(R). HuAChE was also 12,500-fold more reactive toward VX(S) than toward nc-VX(S), demonstrating the significance of the polar interactions of the ammonium substituent to their overall affinity toward VX. Indeed, substitution of the cation-binding subsite residue Trp86 by alanine resulted in a decrease of three orders of magnitude in HuAChE reactivity toward both VX enantiomers, with only a marginal effect on the reactivity toward the enantiomers of nc-VX. These results demonstrate that accommodation of the charged moieties of both VX enantiomers depends predominantly on interactions with the aromatic moiety of Trp86. Yet, these interactions seem to limit the stereoselectivity toward the P(S)-enantiomer, which for charged methylphosphonates is much lower than for the noncharged analogs, like sarin or soman. Marked decrease in stereoselectivity toward VX(S) was observed following replacements of Phe295 at the acyl pocket (F295A and F295A/F297A). Replacement of the peripheral anionic site (PAS) residue Asp74 by asparagine (D74N) practically abolished stereoselectivity toward VX(S) (a 130-fold decrease), while substitution which retained the negative charge at position 74 (D74E) had no effect. The results from kinetic studies and molecular simulations suggest that the differential reactivity toward the VX enantiomers originates predominantly from a different orientation of the charged leaving group with respect to residue Asp74. Such different orientations of the charged leaving group in the HuAChE adducts of the VX enantiomers seem to be a consequence of intramolecular interactions with the bulky phosphorus alkoxy group.
Title: Poster (56) The bifunctional compound IBU-PO elicits prolonged anti-inflammatory and cholinesterase inhibition in vivo Amitai G, Adani R, Rabinovitz I, Shohami E, Sod-Moriah G, Meshulam H Ref: In: Cholinesterases in the Second Millennium: Biomolecular and Pathological Aspects, (Inestrosa NC, Campos EO) P. Universidad Catolica de Chile-FONDAP Biomedicina:350, 2004 : PubMed
The origins of human acetylcholinesterase (HuAChE) reactivity toward the lethal chemical warfare agent O-ethyl S-[2-(diisopropylamino)ethyl] methylphosphonothioate (VX) and its stereoselectivity toward the P(S)-VX enantiomer (VX(S)) were investigated by examining the reactivity of HuAChE and its mutant derivatives toward purified enantiomers of VX and its noncharged isostere O-ethyl S-(3-isopropyl-4-methylpentyl) methylphosphonothioate (nc-VX) as well as echothiophate and its noncharged analogue. Reactivity of wild-type HuAChE toward VX(S) was 115-fold higher than that toward VX(R), with bimolecular rate constants of 1.4 x 10(8) and 1.2 x 10(6) min(-1) M(-1). HuAChE was also 12500-fold more reactive toward VX(S) than toward nc-VX(S). Substitution of the cation binding subsite residue Trp86 with alanine resulted in a 3 order of magnitude decrease in HuAChE reactivity toward both VX enantiomers, while this replacement had an only marginal effect on the reactivity toward the enantiomers of nc-VX and the noncharged echothiophate. These results attest to the critical role played by Trp86 in accommodating the charged moieties of both VX enantiomers. A marked decrease in stereoselectivity toward VX(S) was observed following replacements of Phe295 at the acyl pocket (F295A and F295A/F297A). Replacement of the peripheral anionic site (PAS) residue Asp74 with asparagine (D74N) practically abolished stereoselectivity toward VX(S) (130-fold decrease), while a substitution which retains the negative charge at position 74 (D74E) had no effect. The results from kinetic studies and molecular simulations suggest that the differential reactivity toward the VX enantiomers is mainly a result of a different interaction of the charged leaving group with Asp74.
        
Title: Quaternary-Lipophilic Carbamates with Blood Brain Barrier Permeability as Potential Drugs for the Treatment of Diseases Associated with Cholinergic Deficiency Amitai G, Adani R, Rabinovitz I, Sod-Moriah G, Brandeis R, Rachaman E, Heldman E Ref: In: Structure and Function of Cholinesterases and Related Proteins - Proceedings of Sixth International Meeting on Cholinesterases, (Doctor, B.P., Taylor, P., Quinn, D.M., Rotundo, R.L., Gentry, M.K. Eds) Plenum Publishing Corp.:277, 1998 : PubMed
Organophosphorus (OP) insecticides and nerve agents that contain P-S bond are relatively more resistant to enzymatic hydrolysis. Purified phenol oxidase (laccase) from the white rot fungus Pleurotus ostreatus (Po) together with the mediator 2,2'-azinobis(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonate) (ABTS) displayed complete and rapid oxidative degradation of the nerve agents VX and Russian VX (RVX) and the insecticide analog diisopropyl-Amiton with specific activity: k(sp) = 2200, 667 and 1833 nmol min(-1) mg(-1), respectively (pH 7.4, 37 degrees C). A molar ratio of 1:20 for OP/ABTS and 0.05 M phosphate at pH 7.4 provided the highest degradation rate of VX and RVX. The thermostable laccase purified from the fungus Chaetomium thermophilium (Ct) in the presence of ABTS caused a 52-fold slower degradation of VX with k(sp) = 42 nmol min(-1) mg(-1). The enzymatic biodegradation products were identified by 31P-NMR and GC/MS analysis.