Sekura R, Meister A
J Biol Chem. 1977 Apr 25;252(8):2606-10.
gamma-Glutamylcysteine synthetase is inactivated by incubation with low concentrations of L-2-amino-4-oxo-5-chloropentanoate. Very low concentrations of magnesium ions or certain other divalent cations are required for inactivation. L-Glutamate, but not D-glutamate or L-glutamine, protected against inactivation and the protective effect of L-glutamate was increased in the presence of ATP or ADP. L-alpha-Aminobutyrate increased the rate of inactivation by the chloroketone. When the chloroketone was added to the dipeptide synthesis system, inhibition was competitive with L-glutamate. Iodoacetamide also inhibited the enzyme; however, this reagent is much less effective than the chloroketone and inhibition by iodoacetamide is less effectively prevented by L-glutamate. Studies with 14C-labeled chloroketone showed that this reagent binds stoichiometrically to the enzyme, and that it binds exclusively to its heavy subunit.