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Hydrolysis of benzyloxycarbonyl-GlyGlyPhe by nitro(Tyr 248)carboxypeptidase A over the pH range 4.88–8.04 has been examined. The nitroenzyme retains appreciable activity near pH 6.5, and the limiting value of Km is scarcely affected. The peptidase activity has a pH dependence characterized by the following parameters: pKE1 of 6.37 ± 0.19 and pKE2 of 6.60 ± 0.17 in kcatKm, and apparent pK of 5.59 ± 0.06 in Kcat. A spectroscopic pK of 6.75 ± 0.01, attributable to the nitro-Tyr 248 residue, has been determined. This correlates with the base-limb pKE2 in the kcatKm profile, which appears to be shifted from a higher value, pKE2 of 9.0, for the native enzyme. The single (acid-limb) pK which characterizes the kcat profile of the native enzyme is also found to be perturbed to a lesser extent by nitration. A kinetically competent reverse protonation mechanism, based on chemical modification and crystallographic evidence for the enzyme, is described.  相似文献   

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The kinetic parameters for the hydrolyses of different l-α-amino acid-β-naphthylamides by Bacillus subtilis aminopeptidase have been measured for the native enzyme and for the enzyme activated in 5 mm Co(NO3)2. In most cases Co2+ activation decreased Km(app) values and increased kcat values, in other cases km(app) and kcat values were increased; for the remainder of the substrates tested km(app) values and kcat values were decreased. In all cases tested the ratios of (kcatKm(app))CO2+/(kcatKm(app)nativ) were increased (2- to 108-fold). For the native enzyme the order of specificity toward the l-amino acid-β-naphthylamides was Arg > Met > Trp > Lys > Leu and for the Co2+ activated enzyme the order of specificity was Lys > Arg > Met > Trp > Leu. The native enzyme hydrolyzed Pro-β-naphthylamide, but not α-Glu-β-naphthylamide; Co2+ activation of the enzyme affected an appreciable rate of hydrolysis of the latter substrate.  相似文献   

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Initial velocity measurements were made on the ribonuclease A catalyzed hydrolysis of P-5′-Urd-2′:3′-P in the pH range 4.0–8.0 at 25 °C in 0.1 m Tris-acetate/0.1 m KCl. The pH dependence of the Michaelis constant, Km, the turnover number ks, and ksKm for P-5′-Urd-2′:3′-P were similar to those reported for Urd-2′:3′-P (5). When P-5′-Urd-2,3-P and Urd-2′:3′-P were compared under similar conditions the average difference in ks and Km indicated that these parameters were 5-fold and 23-fold lower, respectively, for P-5′-Urd-2′:3′-P. The slight difference in the pH dependence of ksKm for these two substrates can be interpreted in terms of a specific interaction of the enzyme at the 5′ position of P-5′-Urd-2′:3′-P, which permits a less exclusive dependence on the ionized state of the free enzyme in binding this substrate. The nature of the interaction of the substrate 5′-phosphomonoester group with the enzyme is discussed in terms of possible interactions with Lys-41 and His-119.  相似文献   

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Kinetic studies on the RNase T1-catalyzed transesterification of 12 dinucleoside monophosphates, Np1N2 (N1 = A, C, and U; N2 = A, C, G, and U) at pH 5, 25 °C, and 0.2 m ionic strength, revealed that the catalytic efficiency (kcatKm) for GpN substrates (H. L. Osterman, and F. G. Walz, Jr., 1978, Biochemistry, 17, 4142) was ~106-fold greater than corresponding ApNs and at least 108-fold greater than corresponding CpNs and UpNs. The catalytic activity with ApN substrates survives phenol extraction which indicates (along with other criteria) that it is intrinsic to RNase T1 and is not due to trace contamination by other nucleases. Circumstantial evidence is presented which suggests that homologous GpN and ApN substrates bind productively at different sites on the enzyme. The results of steady-state kinetic studies of RNase T1 with IpNs (N = C and U) were compared with those for GpNs and indicated that the primary effect of the guanine 2-NH2 group is to enhance substrate binding at the primary recognition site by ~2.6 kcal/mol. Values of (kcatKm) showed the order NpC > NpU (N = A, G, and I) which evidences the existence of a subsite for the leaving nucleoside group that prefers cytidine: interactions at this subsite are reflected in kcat rather than Km.  相似文献   

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The parameters Km and kcat were determined for 16 methyl hippurates (CH3OCOCH2NHCOC6H4-X) hydrolyzed by papain. A simple linear relationship is found between log 1Km and the hydrophobic substituent constant π. It is found that log kcat is parabolically related to π. The results with papain are compared with results obtained by Hawkins and Williams with the enzyme bromelain. The two enzymes behave in a similar fashion.  相似文献   

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The following peptides were synthesized by classical methods in solution: Ac-Gly-Gly- Val-Arg-Gly-Pro-Arg-Val-Val-Glu-Arg-NHCH3 (A), Ac-Ala-Glu-Gly-Gly-Gly-Val- Arg-Gly-Pro-Arg-Val-Val-Glu-Arg-NHCH3 (B), and Ac-Phe-Leu-Ala-Glu-Gly-Gly- Gly-Val-Arg-Gly-Pro-Arg-Val-Val-Glu-Arg-NHCH3 (C). The rates of hydrolysis of the Arg-Gly bond of these three peptides by thrombin were measured, and the values of kcatKm were found to be 0.05 × 10?7 (A), 0.02 × 10?7 (B), and 1.6 × 10?7 (C) [(NIH units/ liter)s]?1. The value ofkcatKm for peptide C is less than 1% of that for fibrinogen [although the value of kcat itself, for peptide C (but not for A or B), is comparable to that for fibrinogen]. These results indicate that phenylanine and leucine at positions P9 and P8, respectively, play a key role in the reaction of thrombin with fibrinogen. The data also show that factors outside of the 16 residues of peptide C are important in determining the rate of hydrolysis of fibrogen by thrombin.  相似文献   

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The α-chymotrypsin-catalyzed hydrolysis rates of p-nitrophenyl cyclopentane-carboxylate (I), p-nitrophenyl indan-2-carboxylate (II), and p-nitrophenyl spiro-[4.4]nonane-2-carboxylate (III) were measured at pH 8.1 in 20% methanol. After correction for variations in reactivity owing to stereoelectronic effects inherent to the substrates, the deacylation rate constants (kc)n of I and II are not significantly different. In (kcKm)n II is 50 times more reactive than I, which demonstrates that the aromatic ring of the former substrate contributes significantly to its reactivity. The nearly equal reactivities of II and III indicate that the enzyme is rather insensitive to the geometry of the nonester-bearing ring of these compounds.  相似文献   

9.
The pH dependence of the reaction of tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (Tris) with the activated carbonyl compound 4-trans-benzylidene-2-phenyloxazolin-5-one (I) is given by the equation k′2 = kbKa(Ka + [H+]) + ka[OH?]Ka(Ka + [H+]), where Ka is the dissociation constant of TrisH+. Spectrophotometric experiments show that the Tris ester of α-benzamido-trans-cinnamic acid is formed quantitatively over a range of pH values, regardless of the relative contribution of kb and ka terms to k2. Hence, both terms refer to alcoholysis. While the mechanism of the reaction is not determined unequivocally in the present work, the magnitude of the kb term, together with its dependence on the basic form of Tris, suggests that ester formation is occurring by nucleophilic attack of a Tris hydroxyl group on the carbonyl carbon of the oxazolinone, with intramolecular catalysis by the Tris amino group. The rate enhancement due to this group is at least 102 and possibly of the order 106. This system is compared with other model systems for the acylation step of catalysis by serine esterases and proteinases.  相似文献   

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Substitution of the active site zinc ion of carboxypeptidase A by cadmium yields an enzyme inactive towards ordinary peptide substrates. However, a substrate analog (BzGlyNHCH2CSPheOH) containing a thioamide linkage at the scissile position is cleaved to the thioacid. The kinetic parameters and their pH dependencies are kcatKm = 5.04 × 104 min?1M?1, decreasing with either acid or base (PKE1 = 5.64, pKE2 = 9.55), and kcat = 1.02 × 102 min?1, decreasing with acid (pKES = 6.61). The thiopeptide is less efficiently cleaved by native (zinc) carboxypeptidase A. This cadmium-sulfur synergism supports a mechanism wherein the substrate amide is activated by metal ion coordination to its (thio) carbonyl.  相似文献   

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The action of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase [EC 4.3.1.5] on a series of para-substituted l-phenylalanines has been investigated. Multiple linear regression analysis has been used to relate the logs of kcat, Km, and kcatKm to substituent parameters for electron withdrawal, hydrophobic bonding, and size. The inhibitory action of the enantiomeric d-phenylalanines was also investigated. The results indicate that the rate-limiting step is not subsequent to the release of cinnamate from the enzyme. Explanations for the observed regression constants are discussed in terms of the influence of the substituent parameters on the dissociation constant for the bound substrate, the rate-limiting step, and intermediate steps such as the elimination process. The discussion utilizes a new theoretical treatment of the application of linear free-energy relationships to steady-state enzyme kinetics. It is shown that, in order to interpret structure-activity correlations in terms of rate and equilibrium constants for an unbranched catalytic sequence, a restricted model must apply. The reaction must have a single rate-limiting step so that quasi-equilibrium conditions prevail. In the QE-DS (quasi-equilibrium dominant-state) model, a single state of the enzyme-substrate complex is assumed to predominate. In the QE-FR (quasi-equilibrium fixed-ratio) model, changes in the enzyme substituents are assumed not to alter the ratio between the different forms of the enzyme-substrate complex prior to the rate-limiting step.  相似文献   

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Presteady-state kinetic studies of α-chymotrypsin-catalyzed hydrolysis of a specific chromophoric substrate, N-(2-furyl)acryloyl-l-tryptophan methyl ester, were performed by using a stopped-flow apparatus both under [E]0 ? [S]0 and [S]0 ? [E]0 conditions in the pH range of 5–9, at 25 °C. The results were accounted for in terms of the three-step mechanism involving enzyme-substrate complex (E · S) and acylated enzyme (ES′); no other intermediate was observed. This substrate was shown to react very efficiently, i.e., the maximum of the second-order acylation rate constant (k2Ks)max = 4.2 × 107 M?1 s?1. The limiting values of Ks′ (dissociation constant of E · S), K2 (acylation rate) and k3 (deacylation rate) were obtained from the pH profiles of these parameters to be 0.6 ± 0.2 × 10?5 m, 360 ± 15 s?1 and 29.3 ± 0.8 s?1, respectively. Likewise small values were observed for Ki of N-(2-furyl)-acryloyl-l-tryptophan and N-(2-furyl)acryloyl-d-tryptophan methyl ester and Km of N-(2-furyl)acryloyl-l-tryptophan amide. The strong affinities observed may be due to intense interaction of β-(2-furyl)acryloyl group with a secondary binding site of the enzyme. This interaction led to a k?1k2 value lower than unity, i.e., the rate-limiting process of the acylation was the association, even with the relatively low k2 value of this methyl ester substrate, compared to those proposed for labile p-nitrophenyl esters.  相似文献   

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Isolation and characterization of isocitrate lyase of castor endosperm   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Isocitrate lyase (threo-DS-isocitrate glyoxylate-lyase, EC 4.1.3.1) has been purified to homogeneity from castor endosperm. The enzyme is a tetrameric protein (molecular weight about 140,000; gel filtration) made up of apparently identical monomers (subunit molecular weight about 35,000; gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate). Thermal inactivation of purified enzyme at 40 and 45 °C shows a fast and a slow phase, each accounting for half of the intitial activity, consistent with the equation: At = A02 · e?k1t + A02 · e?k2t, where A0 and At are activities at time zero at t, and k1 and k2 are first-order rate constants for the fast and slow phases, respectively. The enzyme shows optimum activity at pH 7.2–7.3. Effect of [S]on enzyme activity at different pH values (6.0–7.5) suggests that the proton behaves formally as an “uncompetitive inhibitor.” A basic group of the enzyme (site) is protonated in this pH range in the presence of substrate only, with a pKa equal to 6.9. Successive dialysis against EDTA and phosphate buffer, pH 7.0, at 0 °C gives an enzymatically inactive protein. This protein shows kinetics of thermal inactivation identical to the untreated (native) enzyme. Full activity is restored on adding Mg2+ (5.0 mm) to a solution of this protein. Addition of Ba2+ or Mn2+ brings about partial recovery. Other metal ions are not effective.  相似文献   

15.
《FEBS letters》1985,193(2):185-188
The enzyme 6-phosphogluconolactonase (EC 3.1.1.31) is present at high levels in Zymomonas mobilis cells. A simple procedure for its isolation involving dye-ligand chromatography and gel filtration has resulted in a 500-fold purification with high recovery. The purified enzyme is a monomer of 26 kDa, and has a high catalytic efficiency with kcatKm of 9 × 107 M−1 s−1 at 25° C. Two assay procedures for the enzyme are compared, and a simple method of obtaining a solution of 6-phosphoglucono-δ-lactone relatively free of other metabolites is presented.  相似文献   

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The reactivities of the nitro analogs of the substrates of adenylosuccinate synthetase and adenylosuccinate lyase, the enzymes which catalyze the penultimate and last step, respectively, in the pathway for AMP biosynthesis have been examined. Alanine-3-nitronate, an aspartate analog, was a substrate for the synthetase from Azotobacter vinelandii, having a kcatKm which was ~30% that for aspartate. The product of this reaction was N6-(l-1-carboxy-2-nitroethyl)-AMP. Of nine other substrate analogs tested, only cysteine sulfinate (having 5.5% of the activity of aspartate) was reactive. These results demonstrate the strict requirement of the synthetase for a negatively charged substituent, with a carboxylate-like geometry, at the β-carbon of the α-amino acid substrate. The lyase, purified to homogeneity from brewer's yeast by a new procedure, did not utilize N6-(l-1-carboxy-2-nitroethyl)-AMP as a substrate. However, the nitronate form of this analog was a good inhibitor of the lyase (KmKi = 28 when compared to adenylosuccinate), suggesting that it mimics a carbanionic intermediate in the reaction pathway. The avid binding of bromphenol blue by the lyase (i = 0.95 μM) was used for active site titrations and for displacement of the enzyme, in the purification protocol, from blue Sepharose.  相似文献   

17.
Comparative studies on human carboxypeptidases B and N   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
A series of dicarboxylic acid bi-product analogs of lysine and arginine have been tested as competitive inhibitors of human pancreatic carboxypeptidase B and human plasma carboxypeptidase N. The most effective derivative was guanidinoethylmercaptosuccinic acid with Kis of 0.5 and 1.0 × 10?6m for Carboxypeptidases B and N, respectively. Values for the all-carbon guanidinopropylsuccinic acid were similar. In addition the kinetic parameters, Km and kcatKm, have been determined for the hydrolysis of benzoyl-alanyl-lysine and benzoylalanyl-arginine by human Carboxypeptidases B and N. These substrates have been proposed for use in improved spectrophotometric assays. An enhanced affinity of these substrates versus benzoyl-glycyl-lysine or benzoyl-glycyl-arginine indicates a significant participation of the penultimate amino acid in catalysis of substrate.  相似文献   

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Oxygen-18 exchange techniques were applied to the dehydration of bicarbonate catalyzed by human carbonic anhydrase C. The rates of depletion of oxygen-18 from labeled bicarbonate were measured for both the catalyzed and uncatalyzed reactions at pH 9.4 and 25 °C. The equilibrium dissociation constant of the enzyme-substrate complex K is 0.321 ± 0.040 m and kenz = k2Km is (8.3 ± 1.9) × 105m?1 sec?1 under these conditions. On the basis of these results it is demonstrated that the oxygen-18 exchange technique is capable of measuring K and kenz for the carbonic anhydrase catalyzed dehydration of bicarbonate at a high pH range in which other kinetic techniques are not effective.It was also shown that the oxygen-18 exchange technique is an effective micromethod for the determination of carbonic anhydrase. Rates of isotopic depletion of labeled bicarbonate (in solutions of the enzyme) which fall outside the limits of error for the uncatalyzed rate of depletion demonstrate that this technique can detect concentrations of human carbonic anhydrase C as low as 5 × 10?11m.  相似文献   

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A continuous spectrophotometric assay for human plasma carboxypeptidase N utilizing furylacryloyl-alanyl-lysine is described. Synthesis was made by use of 9-(2-sulfo)fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl (Sulfmoc) chloride as the N-?-amino-blocking group for lysine. The substrate has the advantage of containing a chromophore which allows difference measurements above 324 nm. The kinetic parameters Km and KcatKm have been determined for furylacryloyl-alanyl-lysine and -arginine. Difference measurements were related to micromoles of lysine or arginine released and were expressed as units.  相似文献   

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Four ethyl p-nitrophenyl alkylphosphonates were studied for the inhibition of elastase. A pH-dependence study using the assay substrate BOC-Ala-ONp or the phosphonate inhibitors showed the participation of an ionizing group with an apparent pKa of 6.9 and a decrease of reaction or inhibition at higher pH. Out of the four compounds investigated ethyl p-nitrophenyl pentylphosphonate was found to be the best inhibitor of elastase as judged from the value of k2KI. This value, which is the measure of inhibitory capacity, is the highest reported so far for the inhibition of elastase.  相似文献   

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