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Variation in the pH-dependent pre-steady-state and steady-state kinetic characteristics of cysteine-proteinase mechanism: evidence for electrostatic modulation of catalytic-site function by the neighbouring carboxylate anion.


ABSTRACT: The acylation and deacylation stages of the hydrolysis of N -acetyl-Phe-Gly methyl thionoester catalysed by papain and actinidin were investigated by stopped-flow spectral analysis. Differences in the forms of pH-dependence of the steady-state and pre-steady-state kinetic parameters support the hypothesis that, whereas for papain, in accord with the traditional view, the rate-determining step is the base-catalysed reaction of the acyl-enzyme intermediate with water, for actinidin it is a post-acylation conformational change required to permit release of the alcohol product and its replacement in the catalytic site by the key water molecule. Possible assignments of the kinetically influential p K (a) values, guided by the results of modelling, including electrostatic-potential calculations, and of the mechanistic roles of the ionizing groups, are discussed. It is concluded that Asp(161) is the source of a key electrostatic modulator (p K (a) 5.0+/-0.1) in actinidin, analogous to Asp(158) in papain, whose influence is not detected kinetically; it is always in the 'on' state because of its low p K (a) value (2.8+/-0.06).

SUBMITTER: Hussain S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1223443 | biostudies-other | 2003 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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