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Mechanism of Carboxypeptidase Y Catalyzed Hydrolysis and Aminolysis Reactions
Authors:Helle B Dr  hse  Klaus Breddam  Ulla Christensen
Institution:  a Chemical Laboratory IV, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:The reaction mechanism of carboxypeptidase Y catalyzed reactions is investigated. Presteady state and steady state kinetic measurements are performed on the hydrolysis and aminolysis of an ester and an amide substrate. It is found that deacylation is the rate determining step in hydrolysis of the ester, pivalic acid 4-nitrophenol and acylation in that of the amide, succinyl-L-alanyl-L-alalyl-L-propyl-L-phenylalanine 4-nitroanilide.

The kinetic effects observed in the presence of a nucleophile, L-valine amide, where aminolysis occurs in parallel to the hydrolysis reaction are analysed in details. The results are described satisfactorily by a reaction scheme which involves the binding of the added nucleophile, (i) to the free enzyme, resulting in a simple competitive effect, and (ii) to the acyl-enzyme with the formation of a complex between the enzyme and the aminolysis product, the dissociation of which is rate determining. That scheme can account for both increases and decreases of kinetic parameter values as a function of the nucleophile concentration. There is no indication of binding of the nucleophile to the enzyme-substrate complex before acylation takes place.
Keywords:Serine-carboxypeptidase  kinetics  reaction mechanism  aminolysis  peptide synthesis
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