The inhibition of pepsin-catalysed reactions by structural and stereochemical product analogues |
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Authors: | T M Kitson and J R Knowles |
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Institution: | Dyson Perrins Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QY, U.K. |
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Abstract: | 1. The inhibition of pepsin-catalysed hydrolysis of N-acetyl-l-phenylalanyl-l-phenylalanylglycine by products and product analogues was studied. 2. Inhibitors of the l-configuration give rise to linear non-competitive inhibition, whereas those of the d-configuration show linear competitive behaviour. 3. Non-competitive inhibition by the product N-acetyl-l-phenylalanine indicates an ordered release of products, which supports a common mechanism (involving an ;amino-enzyme') for pepsin-catalysed transpeptidation and hydrolysis reactions. 4. The differences in the types of inhibition caused by product analogues of the l- and d-series emphasize the stereospecificity of the binding of these inhibitors to free enzyme and to the putative amino-enzyme intermediate. 5. The results suggest that it is the anion of the acyl product that is released first in the hydrolytic reaction (see Kitson & Knowles, 1971). |
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