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Quantum Chemical Study of the Mechanism of Action of Vitamin K Carboxylase in Solvent.


ABSTRACT: We investigate the post-translational generation of Gla (?-carboxy glutamic acid) from Glu (glutamic acid) by vitamin K carboxylase (VKC) in solvent. VKC is thought to convert vitamin K, in the vitamin K cycle, to an alkoxide-epoxide form, which then reacts with CO(2) to generate an essential ingredient in blood coagulation, ?-carboxyglutamic acid (Gla). The generation of Gla from Glu is found to be exergenic (-15 kcal/mol) in aqueous solution with the SM6 method. We also produced the free energy profile for this model biochemical process with other solvent methods (polarizable continuum model, dielectric polarizable continuum model) and different dielectric constants. The biological implications are discussed.

SUBMITTER: Wu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3164839 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantum Chemical Study of the Mechanism of Action of Vitamin K Carboxylase in Solvent.

Wu Sangwook S   Liu Shubin S   Davis Charles H CH   Stafford Darrel W DW   Pedersen Lee G LG  

International journal of quantum chemistry 20101201 15


We investigate the post-translational generation of Gla (γ-carboxy glutamic acid) from Glu (glutamic acid) by vitamin K carboxylase (VKC) in solvent. VKC is thought to convert vitamin K, in the vitamin K cycle, to an alkoxide-epoxide form, which then reacts with CO(2) to generate an essential ingredient in blood coagulation, γ-carboxyglutamic acid (Gla). The generation of Gla from Glu is found to be exergenic (-15 kcal/mol) in aqueous solution with the SM6 method. We also produced the free energ  ...[more]

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