Identification of L-Methionine-S-Sulfoximine as the Convulsant Isomer of Methionine Sulfoximine*

  1. W. Bruce Rowe and
  2. Alton Meister
  1. DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY, CORNELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, NEW YORK, NEW YORK

Abstract

The convulsant agent methionine sulfoximine inhibits brain glutamine synthetase irreversibly and the inhibitor becomes bound to the active site of the enzyme as methionine sulfoximine phosphate. Only one of the four isomers of methionine sulfoximine, L-methionine-S-sulfoximine, inhibits glutamine synthetase. In the present work, D-methionine-SR-sulfoximine, and highly purified preparations of L-methionine-S-sulfoximine and L-methionine-R-sulfoximine were tested in mice for convulsant activity; only L-methionine-S-sulfoximine produced convulsions. The finding that only one of the four optical isomers of methionine sulfoximine induces convulsions, and that only this same isomer inhibits glutamine synthetase, lends support to the conclusion that these two effects of methionine sulfoximine are closely connected.

Footnotes

  • Requests for reprints may be addressed to Dr. A. Meister, Department of Biochemistry, Cornell University Medical College, 1300 York Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10021.

  • * Supported by a grant from The John A. Hartford Foundation.

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