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Intramolecular cross-linkage of lysozyme. Imidazole catalysis of the formation of the cross-link between lysine-13 (epsilon-amino) and leucine-129 (alpha-carboxyl) by carbodiimide reaction
Authors:H Yamada  R Kuroki  M Hirata  T Imoto
Abstract:The salt bridge between Lys-13 (epsilon-NH3+) and Leu-129 (alpha-COO-) in lysozyme was converted to an amide bond by 1-ethyl-3-3-(dimethylamino)propyl]carbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC) reaction in the presence of imidazole (0.3-1 M) at pH 5 and room temperature, followed by dialysis at pH 10. Absence of imidazole under a similar condition did not give this intramolecularly cross-linked lysozyme derivative (CL-lysozyme) but resulted in the formation of intermolecularly cross-linked lysozyme oligomers. From the mechanistic studies on the formation of CL-lysozyme, imidazole was suggested to play the following three roles. (1) Some carboxyl groups activated by EDC in lysozyme were converted to acylimidazole groups which protected them from the reaction with amino groups in other lysozyme molecules at pH 5. These could be hydrolyzed at pH 10 to regenerate free carboxyls. (2) High concentrations of imidazole (pH 5) increased the ionic strength of the solution which weakened the salt bridge in lysozyme and facilitated the activation of the alpha-carboxyl group by EDC. (3) The alpha-carboxyl group activated by EDC was converted to an acylimidazole group which could react with the epsilon-amino group of Lys-13 in the same molecule to form an amide bond. The last step may involve some conformational change of the backbone of lysozyme and be slower than the hydrolysis reaction of the alpha-carboxyl group activated by EDC itself. However, acylimidazole groups are stable against hydrolysis at pH 5. This may afford enough time to allow the epsilon-amino group of Lys-13 to attack the acylimidazole group of Leu-129.
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