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1.
A D Hall  A Williams 《Biochemistry》1986,25(17):4784-4790
Values of kcat and Km have been measured for the Escherichia coli alkaline phosphatase catalyzed hydrolysis of 18 aryl and 12 alkyl monophosphate esters at pH 8.00 and 25 degrees C. A Br?nsted plot of log (kcat/Km) (M-1 s-1) vs. the pK of the leaving hydroxyl group exhibits two regression lines: log (kcat/Km) = -0.19 (+/- 0.02) pKArOH + 8.14 (+/- 0.15) log (kcat/Km) = -0.19 (+/- 0.01) pKROH + 5.89 (+/- 0.17) Alkyl phosphates with aryl or large lipophilic side chains are not correlated by the above equations and occupy positions intermediate between the two lines. The observed change in effective charge on the leaving oxygen of the ester (-0.2) is very small, consistent with substantial electrophilic participation of the enzyme with this atom. Cyclohexylammonium ion is a noncompetitive inhibitor against 4-nitrophenyl phosphate substrate at pH 8.00, and neutral phenol is a competitive inhibitor (Ki = 82.6 mM); these data and the 100-fold larger reactivity of aryl over alkyl esters are consistent with the existence of a lipophilic binding site for the leaving group of the substrate. The absence of a major steric effect in kcat/Km for substituted aryl esters confirms that the leaving group in the enzyme--substrate complex points away from the surface of the enzyme. Arguments are advanced to exclude a dissociative mechanism (involving a metaphosphate ion) for the enzyme-catalyzed substitution at phosphorus.  相似文献   

2.
Narine AA  Watson JN  Bennet AJ 《Biochemistry》2006,45(30):9319-9326
The sialidase from Micromonospora viridifaciens has been found to catalyze the hydrolysis of aryl 2-thio-alpha-D-sialosides with remarkable efficiency: the first- and second-order rate constants, kcat and kcat/Km, for the enzyme-catalyzed hydrolysis of PNP-S-NeuAc are 196 +/- 5 s(-1) and (6.7 +/- 0.7) x 10(5) M(-1) s(-1), respectively. A reagent panel of eight aryl 2-thio-alpha-D-sialosides was synthesized and used to probe the mechanism for the M. viridifaciens sialidase-catalyzed hydrolysis reaction. In the case of the wild-type enzyme, the derived Br?nsted parameters (beta(lg)) on kcat and kcat/Km are -0.83 +/- 0.11 and -1.27 +/- 0.17 for substrates with thiophenoxide leaving groups of pKa values > or = 4.5. For the general-acid mutant, D92G, the derived beta(lg) value on kcat for the same set of leaving groups is -0.82 +/- 0.12. When the conjugate acid of the departing thiophenol was < or = 4.5, the derived Br?nsted slopes for both the wild-type and the D92G mutant sialidase were close to zero. In contrast, the nucleophilic mutant, Y370G, did not display a similar break in the Br?nsted plots, and the corresponding values for beta(lg), for the three most reactive aryl 2-thiosialosides, on kcat and kcat/Km are -0.76 +/- 0.28 and -0.84 +/- 0.04, respectively. Thus, for the Y370G enzyme glycosidic C-S bond cleavage is rate-determining for both kcat and kcat/Km, whereas, for both the wild-type and D92G mutant enzymes, the presented data are consistent with a change in rate-determining step from glycosidic C-S bond cleavage for substrates in which the pKa of the conjugate acid of the leaving group is > or = 4.5, to either deglycosylation (kcat) or a conformational change that occurs prior to C-S bond cleavage (kcat/Km) for the most activated leaving groups. Thus, the enzyme-catalyzed hydrolysis of 2-thiosialosides is strongly catalyzed by the nucleophilic tyrosine residue, yet the C-S bond cleavage does not require the conserved aspartic acid residue (D92) to act as a general-acid catalyst.  相似文献   

3.
A M Davis  A C Regan  A Williams 《Biochemistry》1988,27(25):9042-9047
The title esters are demonstrated to be specific substrates of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A (EC 3.1.27.5). The Br?nsted dependence of kcat/Km at pH 7.50 for the enzyme-catalyzed cyclization versus the pKa of the leaving phenol exhibits two regression lines of almost identical slope for respectively 2-chlorophenols and 2,6-unsubstituted phenols: log kcat/Km = -0.20 pKa ArOH + 5.47 (n = 5, r = 0.957); log kcat/Km = -0.17 pKa ArOH + 5.79 (n = 4, r = 0.965). Comparison of the Br?nsted beta 1g's with that for the standard reaction where imidazole catalyzes the cyclization (beta 1g = -0.59) indicates considerably less development of negative charge on the leaving oxygen in the enzyme case, providing experimental evidence for the hypothesis that electrophilic assistance is involved in catalysis. The existence of two essentially parallel Br?nsted correlations is not reflected in the standard reaction of substrate with imidazole. Modeling studies indicate that the phenyl ring of the substrate can take up a range of positions away from the active site; the presence of ortho chloro substituents considerably restricts the motion of the phenyl leaving group.  相似文献   

4.
The second-order rate constants (kcat/Km) for the beta-glucosidase-catalyzed hydrolysis of aryl beta-D-glucopyranosides show a bell-shaped dependence of pH. The pKas that characterize this dependence are 4.4 (delta Hion approximately equal to 0) and 6.7 (delta Hion approximately equal to 0). In D2O these pKas are increased by 0.5 (+/- 0.1) unit, but there is no solvent isotope effect on the pH-independent second-order rate constant. Nath and Rydon [Nath, R. L., & Rydon, H. N. (1954) Biochem. J. 57, 1-10] examined the kinetics of the beta-glucosidase-catalyzed hydrolysis of a series of substituted phenyl glucosides. We have extended this study to include glucosides with phenol leaving groups of pKa less than 7. Br?nsted plots for this extended series were nonlinear for both kcat/Km and kcat. Br?nsted coefficients for those compounds with leaving groups of pKa greater than 7 (for kcat/Km) or pKa greater than 8.5 (for kcat) were nearly equal to -1.0, indicating substantial negative charge buildup on the leaving group in the transition state. The nonlinearity indicates an intermediate in the reaction. This was confirmed by partitioning experiments in the presence of methanol as a competing glucose acceptor. A constant product ratio, [methyl glucoside]/[glucose], was found with aryl glucoside substrates varying over 16,000-fold in reactivity (V/K), indicative of a common intermediate. Viscosity variation (in sucrose-containing buffers) was used to probe the extent to which the beta-glucosidase reactions are diffusion-controlled.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

5.
The mechanism and substrate specificity of the phosphotriesterase from Pseudomonas diminuta have been examined. The enzyme hydrolyzes a large number of phosphotriester substrates in addition to paraoxon (diethyl p-nitrophenyl phosphate) and its thiophosphate analogue, parathion. The two ethyl groups in paraoxon can be changed to propyl and butyl groups, but the maximal velocity and Km values decrease substantially. The enzyme will not hydrolyze phosphomonoesters or -diesters. There is a linear correlation between enzymatic activity and the pKa of the phenolic leaving group for 16 paraoxon analogues. The beta value in the corresponding Br?nsted plot is -0.8. No effect on either Vmax or Vmax/Km is observed when sucrose is used to increase the relative solvent viscosity by 3-fold. These results are consistent with rate-limiting phosphorus-oxygen bond cleavage. A plot of log V versus pH for the hydrolysis of paraoxon shows one enzymatic group that must be unprotonated for activity with a pKa of 6.1. The deuterium isotope effect by D2O on Vmax and Vmax/Km is 2.4 and 1.2, respectively, and the proton inventory is linear, which indicates that only one proton is "in flight" during the transition state. The inhibition patterns by the products are consistent with a random kinetic mechanism.  相似文献   

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Recent kinetic studies established that the positive charge on the trimethylammonium group of choline plays an important role in substrate binding and specificity in the reaction catalyzed by choline oxidase. In the present study, pH and solvent viscosity effects with the isosteric analogue of choline 3,3-dimethyl-butan-1-ol have been used to further dissect the contribution of the substrate positive charge to substrate binding and catalysis in the reaction catalyzed by choline oxidase. Both the kcat and kcat/Km values with 3,3-dimethyl-butan-1-ol increased to limiting values that were approximately 3- and approximately 400-times lower than those observed with choline, defining pKa values that were similar to the thermodynamic pKa value of approximately 7.5 previously determined. No effects of increased solvent viscosity were observed on the kcat and kcat/Km values with the substrate analogue at pH 8, suggesting that the chemical step of substrate oxidation is fully rate-limiting for the overall turnover and the reductive half-reaction in which the alcohol substrate is oxidized to the aldehyde. The kcat/Km value for oxygen determined with the substrate analogue was pH-independent in the pH range from 6 to 10, with an average value that was approximately 75-times lower than that previously determined with choline as substrate. These data are consistent with the positive charge headgroup of choline playing important roles for substrate binding and flavin oxidation, with minimal contribution to substrate oxidation.  相似文献   

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Native 5-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase contains zinc ions, which are essential for the enzymatic activity. Replacement of zinc by cadmium yielded an active enzyme whose kinetic parameters (kkat and Km) are similar to those of the zinc enzyme in the neutral pH range. However, the pH profiles of kcat and Km were different due to different pKa values. Two groups both with pKa values of 6.5 in the free zinc enzyme, but with pKa values of 7.0 in the cadmium enzyme were calculated from plots of log (kcat/Km) versus pH. On the other hand, the enzyme-substrate complex is controlled by one acidic group (zinc pKa = 6.0, cadmium pKa = 6.4) and one basis group (zinc pKa = 8.2, cadmium pKa = 7.7) as calculated from plots of log kcat versus pH. The Arrhenius plots for kcat of the two enzymes show no significant difference, the free energies of activation are 77.1 kJ/mol for the zinc and 76.8 kJ/mol for the cadmium enzyme. From this and from previous work it is concluded that the metal ions are located near the active site and influence the ionisations of essential amino acid residues. From the pH profiles of the modifying reaction and inhibition by diethylpyrocarbonate a histidinyl residue is inferred as one of the ionisable groups of the active site.  相似文献   

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Kinetic analysis of human serine/threonine protein phosphatase 2Calpha.   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The PPM family of Ser/Thr protein phosphatases have recently been shown to down-regulate the stress response pathways in eukaryotes. Within the stress pathway, key signaling kinases, which are activated by protein phosphorylation, have been proposed as the in vivo substrates of PP2C, the prototypical member of the PPM family. Although it is known that these phosphatases require metal cations for activity, the molecular details of these important reactions have not been established. Therefore, here we report a detailed biochemical study to elucidate the kinetic and chemical mechanism of PP2Calpha. Steady-state kinetic and product inhibition studies revealed that PP2Calpha employs an ordered sequential mechanism, where the metal cations bind before phosphorylated substrate, and phosphate is the last product to be released. The metal-dependent activity of PP2C (as reflected in kcat and kcat/Km), indicated that Fe2+ was 1000-fold better than Mg2+. The pH rate profiles revealed two ionizations critical for catalytic activity. An enzyme ionization with a pKa value of 7 must be unprotonated for catalysis, and an enzyme ionization with a pKa of 9 must be protonated for substrate binding. Br?nsted analysis of substrate leaving group pKa indicated that phosphomonoester hydrolysis is rate-limiting at pH 7. 0, but not at pH 8.5 where a common step independent of the nature of the substrate and alcohol product limits turnover (kcat). Rapid reaction kinetics between phosphomonoester and PP2C yielded exponential "bursts" of product formation, consistent with phosphate release being the slow catalytic step at pH 8.5. Dephosphorylation of synthetic phosphopeptides corresponding to several protein kinases revealed that PP2C displays a strong preference for diphosphorylated peptides in which the phosphorylated residues are in close proximity.  相似文献   

9.
Grzyska PK  Kim Y  Jackson MD  Hengge AC  Denu JM 《Biochemistry》2004,43(27):8807-8814
Dual-specificity phosphatases (DSPs) belong to the large family of protein tyrosine phosphatases that contain the active-site motif (H/V)CxxGxxR(S/T), but unlike the tyrosine-specific enzymes, DSPs are able to catalyze the efficient hydrolysis of both phosphotyrosine and phosphoserine/threonine found on signaling proteins, as well as a variety of small-molecule aryl and alkyl phosphates. It is unclear how DSPs accomplish similar reaction rates for phosphoesters, whose reactivity (i.e., pK(a) of the leaving group) can vary by more than 10(8). Here, we utilize the alkyl phosphate m-nitrobenzyl phosphate (mNBP), leaving-group pK(a) = 14.9, as a physiological substrate mimic to probe the mechanism and transition state of the DSP, Vaccinia H1-related (VHR). Detailed pH and kinetic isotope effects of the V/K value for mNBP indicates that VHR reacts with the phosphate dianion of mNBP and that the nonbridge phosphate oxygen atoms are unprotonated in the transition state. (18)O and solvent isotope effects indicate differences in the respective timing of the proton transfer to the leaving group and P-O fission; with the alkyl ester substrate, protonation is ahead of P-O fission, while with the aryl substrate, the two processes are more synchronous. Kinetic analysis of the general-acid mutant D92N with mNBP was consistent with the requirement of Asp-92 in protonating the ester oxygen, either in a step prior to significant P-O bond cleavage or in a concerted but asynchronous mechanism in which protonation is ahead of P-O bond fission. Collectively, the data indicate that VHR and likely all DSPs can match leaving-group potential with the timing of the proton transfer to the ester oxygen, such that diverse aryl and alkyl phosphoesters are turned over with similar catalytic efficiency.  相似文献   

10.
Ghanem E  Li Y  Xu C  Raushel FM 《Biochemistry》2007,46(31):9032-9040
Glycerophosphodiesterase (GpdQ) from Enterobacter aerogenes is a nonspecific diesterase that enables Escherichia coli to utilize alkyl phosphodiesters, such as diethyl phosphate, as the sole phosphorus source. The catalytic properties of GpdQ were determined, and the best substrate found was bis(p-nitrophenyl) phosphate with a kcat/Km value of 6.7 x 10(3) M-1 s-1. In addition, the E. aerogenes diesterase was tested as a catalyst for the hydrolysis of a series of phosphonate monoesters which are the hydrolysis products of the highly toxic organophosphonate nerve agents sarin, soman, GF, VX, and rVX. Among the phosphonate monoesters tested, the hydrolysis product of rVX, isobutyl methyl phosphonate, was the best substrate with a kcat/Km value of 33 M-1 s-1. The ability of GpdQ to hydrolyze the phosphonate monoesters provides an alternative selection strategy in the search of enhanced variants of the bacterial phosphotriesterase (PTE) for the hydrolysis of organophosphonate nerve agents. This investigation demonstrated that the previously reported activity of GpdQ toward the hydrolysis of methyl demeton-S is due to the presence of a diester contaminant in the commercial material. Furthermore, it was shown that GpdQ is capable of hydrolyzing a close analogue of EA 2192, the most toxic and persistent degradation product of the nerve agent VX.  相似文献   

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The catalytic mechanism for the enzymatic hydrolysis of a series of paraoxon analogues by the phosphotriesterase from Pseudomonas diminuta has been determined. The Br?nsted plots relating the pKa of the leaving group to the observed kinetic parameters, Vmax and V/Km, are both nonlinear. This observation is consistent with a change in the rate-limiting step from chemical to physical events as the pKa of the leaving group is decreased. This conclusion is confirmed by the effects of solvent viscosity on Vmax and V/Km for the same series of analogues. The data were fitted to the scheme E k1A in equilibrium k2 EA k3----EP k7----E'P k9----E + products where EA is the enzyme-substrate complex, EP is the enzyme-product complex, E'P is the enzyme-product complex after a viscosity-independent unimolecular reaction, and the values for k1, k2, k7, and k9 are 4.1 X 10(7) M-1 s-1, 2550 s-1, 3370 s-1, and 5940 s-1, respectively. The magnitude of the chemical step, represented by k3, is dependent on the pKa of the leaving group phenol as predicted by the Br?nsted equation (log k3 = beta pKa + C) where beta = -1.8 and the constant (C) = 17.7. The magnitude of beta indicates that the transition state for substrate hydrolysis is very product-like.  相似文献   

12.
N S Sampson  J R Knowles 《Biochemistry》1992,31(36):8488-8494
A residue essential for proper closure of the active-site loop in the reaction catalyzed by triosephosphate isomerase is tyrosine-208, the hydroxyl group of which forms a hydrogen bond with the amide nitrogen of alanine-176, a component of the loop. Both residues are conserved, and mutagenesis of the tyrosine to phenylalanine results in a 2000-fold drop in the catalytic activity (kcat/Km) of the enzyme compared to the wild-type isomerase. The nature of the closure process has been elucidated from both viscosity dependence and primary isotope effects. The reaction catalyzed by the mutant enzyme shows a viscosity dependence using glycerol as the viscosogen. This dependence can be attributed to the rate-limiting motion of the active-site loop between the "open" and the "closed" conformations. Furthermore, a large primary isotope effect is observed with [1-2H]dihydroxyacetone phosphate as substrate [(kcat/Km)H/(kcat/Km)D = 6 +/- 1]. The range of isotopic experiments that were earlier used to delineate the energetics of the wild-type isomerase has provided the free energy profile of the mutant enzyme. Comparison of the energetics of the wild-type and mutant enzymes shows that only the transition states flanking the enediol intermediate have been substantially affected. The results suggest either that loop closure and deprotonation are coupled and occur in the same rate-limiting step or that these two processes happen sequentially but interdependently. This finding is consistent with structural information that indicates that the catalytic base glutamate-165 moves 2 A toward the substrate upon loop closure.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

13.
Martin BL  Jurado LA  Hengge AC 《Biochemistry》1999,38(11):3386-3392
Activation of calcineurin by Mn2+ and Mg2+ was compared using a heavy atom isotope analogue of the substrate p-nitrophenyl phosphate (pNPP). Heavy atom isotope effects were measured for Mg2+ activation and compared to published results of the isotope effects with Mn2+ as the activating metal. Isotope effects were measured for the kinetic parameter Vmax/Km at the nonbridging oxygen atoms [18(V/K)nonbridge]; at the position of bond cleavage in the bridging oxygen atom [18(V/K)bridge]; and at the nitrogen atom in the nitrophenol leaving group [15(V/K)]. The isotope effects increased in magnitude upon changing from an optimal pH to a nonoptimal pH; the 18(V/K)bridge effect increased from 1.0154 (+/-0.0007) to 1.0198 (+/-0.0002), and the 15(V/K) effect increased from 1.0018 (+/-0. 0002) to 1.0021 (+/-0.0003). The value for 18(V/K)nonbridge is 0. 9910 (+/-0.0003) at pH 7.0. As with Mn2+, the 18(V/K)nonbridge isotope effect indicated that the dianion was the substrate for catalysis, and that a dissociative transition state was operative for the phosphoryl transfer. Comparison to results for Mn2+ activation suggested that chemistry was more rate-limiting with Mg2+ than with Mn2+. Changing the activating metal concentration showed opposite trends with increasing Mg2+ increasing the commitment factor and seemingly making the chemistry less rate-limiting. The influence of viscosity was evaluated as well to gauge the role of chemistry. The activation of calcineurin-catalyzed hydrolysis of pNPP1 by Mg2+ or Mn2+ at pH 7.0 was compared in the presence of viscogens, glycerol and poly(ethylene glycol). Increasing glycerol caused different effects with the two activators. With Mn2+ as the activator, calcineurin activity showed a normal response with kcat and kcat/Km decreasing with viscosity. There was an inverse response with Mg2+ as the activator as values of kcat/Km increased with viscosity. From values of the normalized kcat/Km with Mn2+, the chemistry was found to be partially rate-limiting, consistent with previous heavy atom isotope studies (22). The effect observed for Mg2+ seems consistent with a change in the rate-limiting step for the two different metals at pH 7.0.  相似文献   

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The beta-xylosidase from Aspergillus awamori X-100 belonging to the family 3 glycoside hydrolase revealed a distinctive transglycosylating ability to produce xylooligosaccharides with degree of polymerization more than 7. In order to explain this fact, the enzyme has been subjected to the detailed biochemical study. The enzymatic hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl beta-D-xylopyranoside was found to occur with overall retention of substrate anomeric configuration suggesting cleavage of xylosidic bonds through a double-displacement mechanism. Kinetic study with aryl beta-xylopyranosides substrates, in which leaving group pK(a)s were in the range of 3.96-10.32, revealed monotonic function of log(k(cat)) and no correlation of log(k(cat)/Km) versus pKa values indicating deglycosylation as a rate-limiting step for the enzymatic hydrolysis. The classical bell-shaped pH dependence of k(cat)/Km indicated two ionizable groups in the beta-xylosidase active site with apparent pKa values of 2.2 and 6.4. The kinetic parameters of hydrolysis, Km and k(cat), of p-nitrophenyl beta-D-1,4-xylooligosaccharides were very close to those for hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl-beta-D-xylopyranoside. Increase of p-nitrophenyl-beta-D-xylopyranoside concentration up to 80 mM led to increasing of the reaction velocity resulting in k(cat)(app)=81 s(-1). Addition of alpha-methyl D-xylopyranoside to the reaction mixture at high concentration of p-nitrophenyl-beta-D-xylopyranoside (50 mM) caused an acceleration of the beta-xylosidase-catalyzed reactions and appearance of a new transglycosylation product, alpha-methyl D-xylopyranosyl-1,4-beta-D-xylopyranoside, that was identified by 1H NMR spectroscopy. The kinetic model suggested for the enzymatic reaction was consistent with the results obtained.  相似文献   

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beta-d-Xylosidases (EC 3.2.1.37) are exo-type glycoside hydrolases that hydrolyze short xylooligosaccharides to xylose units. The enzymatic hydrolysis of the glycosidic bond involves two carboxylic acid residues, and their identification, together with the stereochemistry of the reaction, provides crucial information on the catalytic mechanism. Two catalytic mutants of a beta-xylosidase from Geobacillus stearothermophilus T-6 were subjected to detailed kinetic analysis to verify their role in catalysis. The activity of the E335G mutant decreased approximately 106-fold, and this activity was enhanced 103-fold in the presence of external nucleophiles such as formate and azide, resulting in a xylosyl-azide product with an opposite anomeric configuration. These results are consistent with Glu335 as the nucleophile in this retaining enzyme. The D495G mutant was subjected to detailed kinetic analysis using substrates bearing different leaving groups (pKa). The mutant exhibited 103-fold reduction in activity, and the Br?nsted plot of log(kcat) versus pKa revealed that deglycosylation is the rate-limiting step, indicating that this step was reduced by 103-fold. The rates of the glycosylation step, as reflected by the specificity constant (kcat/Km), were similar to those of the wild type enzyme for hydrolysis of substrates requiring little protonic assistance (low pKa) but decreased 102-fold for those that require strong acid catalysis (high pKa). Furthermore, the pH dependence profile of the mutant enzyme revealed that acid catalysis is absent. Finally, the presence of azide significantly enhanced the mutant activity accompanied with the generation of a xylosyl-azide product with retained anomeric configuration. These results are consistent with Asp495 acting as the acid-base in XynB2.  相似文献   

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We have measured the pH dependence of kcat and kcat/Km for CO2 hydration catalyzed by both native Zn2+-and metallo-substituted Co2+-bovine carbonic anhydrase II in the absence of inhibitory ions. For the Zn2+-enzyme, the pKa values controlling kcat and kcat/Km profiles are similar, but for the Co2+-enzyme the values are about 0.6 pH units apart. Computer simulations of a metal-hydroxide mechanism of carbonic anhydrase suggest that the data for both native and Co2+-carbonic anhydrase can be accounted for by the same mechanism of action, if we postulate that the substitution of Co2+ for Zn2+ in the active site causes a separation of about 0.6 pH units in the pKa values of His-64 and the metal-bound water molecule. We have also measured the activation parameters for kcat and kcat/Km for Co2+-substituted carbonic anhydrase II-catalyzed CO2 hydration and have compared these values to those obtained previously for the native Zn2+-enzyme. For kcat and kcat/Km we obtain an enthalpy of activation of 4.4 +/- 0.6 and approximately 0 kcal mol-1, respectively. The corresponding entropies of activation are -18 +/- 2 and -27 +/- 2 cal mol-1 K-1.  相似文献   

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1. The steady-state kinetics of the interconversion of CO2 and HCO3 catalyzed by human carbonic anhydrase C was studied using 1H2O and 2H2O as solvents. The pH-independent parts of the parameters k(cat) and Km are 3-4 times larger in 1H2O than in 2H2O for both directions of the reaction, while the ratios k(cat)/Km show much smaller isotope effects. With either CO2 or HCO3 as substrate the major pH dependence is observed in k(cat), while Km appears independent of pH. The pKa value characterizing the pH-rate profiles is approximately 0.5 unit larger in 2H2O than in 1H2O. 2. The hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl acetate catalyzed by human carbonic anhudrase C is approximately 35% faster in 2H2O than in 1H2O. In both solvents the pKa values of the pH-rate profiles are similar to those observed for the CO2-HCO3 interconversion. 3. It is tentatively proposed that the rate-limiting step at saturating concentrations of CO2 or HCO3 is an intramolecular proton transfer between two ionizing groups in the active site. It cannot be decided whether the transformation between enzyme-bound CO2 and HCO3 involves a proton trnasfer or not.  相似文献   

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Neither kcat. nor kcat./Km for five aryl alpha-D-glucopyranosides correlates with aglycone pKa, and isotope effects, described according to the convention used by Cleland [(1982) CRC Crit. Rev. Biochem. 13, 385-428], of 18(V) = 1.002 +/- 0.008, alpha D(V) = 1.01 +/- 0.04 and alpha D(V/K) = 0.969 +/- 0.035 are observed for p-nitrophenyl, and one of beta D(V) = 1.02 +/- 0.04 for phenyl alpha-D-glucopyranoside; kcat. but not kcat./Km, correlates with aglycone pKa for five alpha-D-glucopyranosyl pyridinium ions with a Brønsted coefficient of -0.61 +/- 0.06, and isotope effects of alpha D(V) = 1.22 +/- 0.02, beta D(V) = 1.13 +/- 0.01 and alpha D(V/K) = 1.018 +/- 0.046 for the 4-bromoisoquinolinium, and alpha D(V) = 1.15 +/- 0.02 and beta D(V) = 1.085 +/- 0.011 for the pyridinium salts are observed. These data require that a non-covalent event, fast in the case of the N-glycosides but slow in the case of the O-glycosides, precedes bond-breaking, and that bond-breaking involves substantial charge development on the glycone and near-perpendicularity of the C2-H bond to the planar oxocarbonium ion system. A model meeting these requirements is that the non-covalent event is a conjoint change of protein and substrate conformation which puts the pyranose ring in the 2,5B conformation of the bond-breaking transition state. This model also explains the contrast between the powerful inhibition of the enzyme by deoxynojirimycin (Ki = 23 +/- 3 microM) and feeble inhibition by castanospermine [Saul, Chambers, Molyneux & Elbein (1983) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 221, 593-597], but is directly contrary to the predictions of Deslongchamps'' ''Theory of Stereoelectronic Control'' [Deslongchamps (1975) Tetrahedron 31, 2463-2490; (1983) Stereoelectronic Effects in Organic Chemistry, p. 39, Pergamon Press, Oxford].  相似文献   

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Clavulanic acid is a widely used beta-lactamase inhibitor whose key beta-lactam core is formed by beta-lactam synthetase. beta-Lactam synthetase exhibits a Bi-Ter mechanism consisting of two chemical steps, acyl-adenylation followed by beta-lactam formation. 32PPi-ATP exchange assays showed the first irreversible step of catalysis is acyl-adenylation. From a small, normal solvent isotope effect (1.38 +/- 0.04), it was concluded that beta-lactam synthesis contributes at least partially to kcat. Site-specific mutation of Lys-443 identified this residue as the ionizable group at pKa approximately 8.1 apparent in the pH-kcat profile that stabilizes the beta-lactam-forming step. Viscosity studies demonstrated that a protein conformational change was also partially rate-limiting on kcat attenuating the observed solvent isotope effect on beta-lactam formation. Adherence to Kramers' theory gave a slope of 1.66 +/- 0.08 from a plot of log(o kcat/kcat) versus log(eta/eta(o)) consistent with opening of a structured loop visible in x-ray data preceding product release. Internal "friction" within the enzyme contributes to a slope of > 1 in this analysis. Correspondingly, earlier in the catalytic cycle ordering of a mobile active site loop upon substrate binding was manifested by an inverse solvent isotope effect (0.67 +/- 0.15) on kcat/Km. The increased second-order rate constant in heavy water was expected from ordering of this loop over the active site imposing torsional strain. Finally, an Eyring plot displayed a large enthalpic change accompanying loop movement (DeltaH approximately 20 kcal/mol) comparable to the chemical barrier of beta-lactam formation.  相似文献   

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The CO2 hydration activities of cloned human carbonic anhydrase II (carbonate hydro-lyase, EC 4.2.1.1) and variants with Lys, Glu, Gln or Ala replacing His at sequence position 64 have been measured in a variety of different buffers in the pH range 6-9. The variants with Lys-64, Gln-64 and Ala-64 showed non-Michaelis-Menten behavior under some conditions, apparent substrate inhibition being prominent near pH 9. However, asymptotic Michaelis-Menten parameters could be estimated for the limit of low substrate concentrations. All variants show distinct buffer specificities, and imidazole derivatives, Ches and phosphate buffers yield higher kcat values that Bicine, Taps and Mops buffers under otherwise similar conditions. These results are interpreted in terms of different pathways for a rate-limiting proton transfer. In unmodified enzyme, the very high catalytic activity depends on His-64 functioning as an efficient proton transfer group, but this pathway is not available in the variants with Gln-64 and Ala-64. Imidazoles, Ches and phosphate are thought to participate in a metal center-to-buffer proton transfer pathway, whereas Bicine, Taps, Mops and Mes appear to lack this capacity, so that the rate-limiting proton transfer occurs in a metal center-to-bulk water pathway for these variants. The Lys-64 and Glu-64 variants give significantly higher kcat values in Taps, Mops and Mes buffers than the Ala-64 and Gln-64 variants. The pH dependencies of these kcat values are compatible with the hypothesis that Lys-64 and Glu-64 can function as proton transfer groups. Thus, at pH near 9, Lys-64 appears to be only 5-times less efficient than His-64, while Glu-64 is inefficient. At pH 6, Lys-64 is an inefficient proton transfer group, but Glu-64 is only 2-3-times less efficient than His-64. The data indicate that Lys-64 and Glu-64 have pKa values near 8 and below 6, respectively.  相似文献   

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