EFFECT OF SPECIFICITY ON LIGAND CONFORMATION IN ACYL-CHYMOTRYPSINS

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作者
JOHAL, SS [1 ]
WHITE, AJ [1 ]
WHARTON, CW [1 ]
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[1] UNIV BIRMINGHAM,SCH BIOCHEM,BIRMINGHAM B15 2TT,ENGLAND
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10.1042/bj2970281
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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I.r. difference spectroscopy combined with C-13 and O-18 double-isotope substitution was used to examine the ester acyl carbonyl stretching vibration of hydrocinnamoyl-chymotrypsin. A single acyl carbonyl stretching band was observed at 1731 cm(-1). This contrasts with previous i.r. and resonance Raman spectroscopic studies of a number of trans-3-arylacryloyl-chymotrypsins which showed two acyl carbonyl stretching bands in the region of 1700 cm(-1), which were proposed to represent productive and non-productive conformations of the acyl-enzyme. The single acyl carbonyl band for hydrocinnamoyl-chymotrypsin suggests only a single conformation, and the comparatively high frequency of this band implies little or no hydrogen-bonding to this carbonyl group. Enzymic hydrogen-bonding to the acyl carbonyl is believed to give bond polarization and thereby catalytic-rate acceleration. Thus, in view of the apparent lack of such hydrogen-bonding in hydrocinnamoyl-chymotrypsin, it should be the case that this acyl-chymotrypsin is less specific than trans-3-arylacryloyl-chymotrypsins, whereas the opposite is true. It is therefore proposed that there may be a productive acyl carbonyl population of lower stretching frequency for hydrocinnamoyl-chymotrypsin, but that this is too small to be discerned because of either a relatively high deacylation rate or an unfavourable conformational equilibrium. The single acyl carbonyl band for hydrocinnamoyl-chymotrypsin is significantly broader than those for trans-3-arylacryloyl-chymotrypsins, indicating that this group is more conformationally mobile and dispersed in the former. This can be correlated with the absence of acyl carbonyl hydrogen-bonding in hydrocinnamoyl-chymotrypsin, and with the much greater flexibility of the saturated hydrocinnamoyl group than unsaturated trans-3-arylacryloyl. This flexibility is presumably the reason why hydrocinnamoyl-chymotrypsin is more specific than trans-3-arylacryloyl-chymotrypsins. Resonance Raman spectroscopy is limited to the non-specific trans-3-arylacryloyl-chymotrypsins because of its chromophoric requirement, whereas i.r. may be used to examine non-chromophoric more specific acyl-enzymes such as hydrocinnamoyl chymotrypsin. The results presented in this paper suggest that trans-3-arylacryloyl-chymotrypsins are atypical.
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