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Stability of butyrylcholinesterase: thermal inactivation in water and deuterium oxide
Authors:P Masson  M Laurentie
Institution:Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Biophysiologiques, Division de Biochimie, Toulon-Naval, France.
Abstract:Irreversible thermal inactivation of the tetrameric form of human plasma butyrylcholinesterase (cholinesterase; EC 3.1.1.8) was studied in water and in deuterium oxide at pH 7 in the temperature range 53-65 degrees C. The enzyme inactivation follows a complex kinetics that may be described by the sum of two apparent first-order processes. The Eyring plot for enzyme inactivation exhibits a wavelike discontinuity over a span of 2 C degrees around 58 degrees C. This transition was interpreted in terms of equilibrium between two temperature-dependent conformational states. Though 2H2O does not alter the overall multistep inactivation process, a slight solvent isotope effect was observed: a stabilizing effect and a shift in the transition temperature. A comparison between several enzyme preparations revealed differences in thermodynamic activation parameters of inactivation suggesting microheterogeneity in enzyme structures. Kinetics of inactivation of usual (E1uE1u) and atypical (E1aEa1a++) enzymes were compared. The atypical enzyme was found to be more stable than the usual phenotype.
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