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. 1983 Mar;71(3):551–554. doi: 10.1104/pp.71.3.551

Mechanism of Inhibition of Jack Bean α-Mannosidase by Swainsonine 1

Mohinder S Kang 1,2,2, Alan D Elbein 1,2
PMCID: PMC1066076  PMID: 16662865

Abstract

The indolizidine alkaloid, swainsonine, was previously shown to be a potent inhibitor of lysosomal and jack bean α-mannosidase (Dorling, Huxtable, Colegate 1980 Biochem J 191: 649-651). We examined the effects of various concentrations of this alkaloid on a number of commercially available glycosidases and found swainsonine to be quite specific for α-mannosidase (50% inhibition at 1-5 × 10−7 molar). Optimum inhibition was observed after a 2-minute preincubation of enzyme and inhibitor. Lineweaver-Burk plots of substrate concentration versus velocity in the presence of various amounts of swainsonine showed considerable curvature at high substrate concentrations, suggesting that swainsonine may be a competitive inhibitor that binds tightly to the enzyme and is only slowly removed. Periodate oxidation of swainsonine completely destroyed its inhibitory activity.

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