The enzyme xanthine oxidase, or XO, (bovine milk enzyme is , ) catalyzes the oxidation of hypoxanthine to xanthine and can further catalyze the oxidation of xanthine to uric acid:
- hypoxanthine + O2 + H2O <-> xanthine + H2O2
- xanthine + O2 + H2O <-> uric acid + H2O2
Protein structure
The protein is large, having a
molecular weight of 270,000, and has 2
flavin molecules (bound as FAD), 2
molybdenum atoms, and 8
iron atoms bound per enzymatic unit. The molybdenum atoms are contained as
molybdopterin cofactors and are the active sites of the enzyme. The iron atoms are part of
* ferredoxin iron-sulfur clusters and participate in electron transfer reactions.
Active site and mechanism of xanthine oxidase
The active site of XO is composed of a molybdopterin unit with the molybdenum atom also coordinated by terminal oxygen (
oxo) and sulfur atoms and a terminal
hydroxide. In the reaction with xanthine to form uric acid, an oxygen atom is tranferred from molybdenum to xanthine. The reformation of the active molybdenum center occurs by the addition of water. Like other known molybdenum-containing oxidoreductases, the oxygen atom introduced to the
substrate by XO originates from water rather than from
dioxygen (O
2).
Xanthine oxidase and disease
In humans, xanthine oxidase is normally found in the
liver and not free in the blood. During severe liver damage, xanthine oxidase is released into the blood, so a blood assay for XO is a way to determine if
liver damage has happened. As well, because xanthine oxidase is a
metabolic pathway for
uric acid formation, the xanthine oxidase inhibitor
allopurinol is used in the treatment of
gout.
Xanthinuria is a rare genetic disorder where the lack of xanthine oxidase leads to high concentration of xanthine in blood and can cause health problems such as renal failure. There is no specific treatment, sufferers are advised by doctors to avoid foods high in purine and to maintain a high fluid intake.
See also
References
EC 1.14.21 | Metalloproteins | Molybdenum compounds | Iron compounds
Xanthinoxidase | Xanthine oxydase