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4-Nitro-L-histidine as a substrate for histidine ammonia-lyase: the role of beta-hydrogen acidity in the rate-limiting step.
Authors:C B Klee  K L Kirk  L A Cohen
Affiliation:Laboratory of Biochemical Pharmacology National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014 USA;Laboratory of Chemistry National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014 USA
Abstract:The Km for the interaction of 4-nitro-L-histidine with histidine ammonia-lyase (reduced enzyme, pH 8.0) is comparable to that for L-histidine, while Vmax is 18 that for the natural substrate. With the analog, addition of Cd+2 effects a small decrease in Km but fails to alter Vmax; the normal deuterium isotope effect for removal of the β-hydrogen (1.5–2.0) is eliminated; and enzyme-catalyzed incorporation of solvent tritium into substrate occurs to a much greater extent than into histidine. Thus, the nitro group increases the acidity of the β-hydrogen and the stability of the conjugate carbanion to such a degree that CH bond cleavage now precedes rate-limiting CN bond cleavage.
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