New model for a theoretical density functional theory investigation of the mechanism of the carbonic anhydrase: How does the internal bicarbonate rearrangement occur?

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Bottoni, A
Lanza, CZ
Miscione, GP
Spinelli, D
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[1] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Chim G Ciamician, I-40126 Bologna, Italy
[2] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Chim Organ A Mangini, I-40127 Bologna, Italy
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10.1021/ja030336j
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O6 [化学];
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A theoretical density functional theory (DFT, B3LYP) investigation has been carried out on the catalytic cycle of the carbonic anhydrase. A model system including the Glu106 and Thr199 residues and the "deep" water molecule has been used. It has been found that the nucleophilic attack of the zinc-bound OH on the CO2 molecule has a negligible barrier (only 1.2 kcal mol(-1)). This small value is due to a hydrogen-bond network involving Glu106, Thr199, and the deep water molecule. The two usually proposed mechanisms for the internal bicarbonate rearrangement have been carefully examined. In the presence of the two Glu106 and Thr199 residues, the direct proton transfer (Lipscomb mechanism) is a two-step process, which proceeds via a proton relay network characterized by two activation barriers of 4.4 and 9.0 kcal mol(-1). This pathway can effectively compete with a rotational mechanism (Lindskog mechanism), which has a barrier of 13.2 kcal mol(-1). The fast proton transfer found here is basically due to the effect of the Glu106 residue, which stabilizes an intermediate situation where the Glu106 fragment is protonated. In the absence of Glu106, the barrier for the proton transfer is much larger (32.3 kcal mol(-1)) and the Lindskog mechanism becomes favored.
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