Gene/Protein
Disease
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Drug
Enzyme
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Query: UNIPROT:P36957 (
KGDHC
)
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Abstract alpha-Ketoglutarate dehydrogenase (
KGDHC
) complex activity is diminished in a number of neurodegenerative disorders and its diminution in Alzheimer Disease (AD) is thought to contribute to the major loss of cerebral energy metabolism that accompanies this disease. The loss of
KGDHC
activity appears to be predominantly due to post-translation modifications. Thiamine deficiency also results in decreased
KGDHC
activity and a selective neuronal loss. Recently, myeloperoxidase has been identified in the activated microglia of brains from AD patients and thiamine-deficient animals. Myeloperoxidase produces a powerful oxidant,
hypochlorous acid
that reacts with amines to form chloramines. The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of
hypochlorous acid
and chloramines to inhibit the activity of
KGDHC
activity as a first step towards investigating the role of myeloperoxidase in AD. Hypochlorous acid and mono-N-chloramine both inhibited purified and cellular
KGDHC
and the order of inhibition of the purified complex was
hypochlorous acid
(1x) > mono-N-chloramine (approximately 50x) > hydrogen peroxide (approximately 1,500). The inhibition of cellular
KGDHC
occurred with no significant loss of cellular viability at all exposure times that were examined. Thus,
hypochlorous acid
and chloramines have the potential to inactivate a major target in neurodegeneration.
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PMID:Inhibition of the alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex by the myeloperoxidase products, hypochlorous acid and mono-N-chloramine. 1566 78