Two-metal ion catalysis in enzymatic acyl- and phosphoryl-transfer reactions

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作者
Strater, N
Lipscomb, WN
Klabunde, T
Krebs, B
机构
[1] HARVARD UNIV, DEPT CHEM & BIOL CHEM, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138 USA
[2] UNIV MUNSTER, INST ANORGAN CHEM, D-48149 MUNSTER, GERMANY
关键词
catalysis; enzymatic catalysis; metallohydrolases;
D O I
10.1002/anie.199620241
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Numerous studies, both in enzymatic and nonenzymatic catalysis, have been undertaken to understand the way by which metal ions, especially zinc ions, promote the hydrolysis of phosphate ester and amide bonds. Hydrolases containing one metal ion in the active site, termed mononuclear metallohydrolases, such as carboxypeptidase A and ther-molysin were among the first enzymes to have their structures unraveled by X-ray crystallography. In recent years an increasing number of metalloenzymes have been identified that use two or more adjacent metal ions in the catalysis of phosphoryl-transfer reactions (R-OPO3 + R'-OH -R'-OPO3 + R-OH ; in the case of the phosphatase reaction R'-OH is a water molecule) and car-bonyl-transfer reactions, for example, in peptidases or other amidases. These dinuclear metalloenzymes catalyze a great variety of these reactions, including hydrolytic cleavage of phospho-mono-, -di- and -triester bonds, phos-phoanhydride bonds as well as of peptide bonds or urea. In addition, the formation of the phosphodiester bond of RNA and DNA by polymerases is catalyzed by a two-metal ion mechanism. A remarkable diversity is also seen in the structures of the active sites of these di- and trinuclear metalloenzymes, even for enzymes that catalyze very similar reactions. The determination of the structure of a substrate, product, stable intermediate, or a reaction coordinate analogue compound bound to an active or inactivated enzyme is a powerful approach to investigate mechanistic details of enzyme action. Such studies have been applied to several of the metalloen-zymes reviewed in this article; together with many other biochemical studies they provide a growing body of information on how the two (or more) metal ions cooperate to achieve efficient catalysis.
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