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Dependence of the P2-S2 Stereochemical Selectivity of Papain on the Nature of the Catalytic-site Chemistry. Quantification of Selectivity in the Catalysed Hydrolysis of the Enantiomeric N-acetylphenylalanylglycine 4-nitroanilides

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Journal Biochem J
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1990 Mar 15
PMID 2327954
Citations 5
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1. N-Acetyl-L-phenylalanylglycine 4-nitroanilide and its D-enantiomer were synthesized and characterized and used as substrates with which to evaluate stereochemical selectivity in papain (EC 3.4.22.2)-catalysed hydrolysis. 2. Kinetic analysis at pH 6.0, I 0.1, 8.3% (v/v) NN-dimethylformamide and 25 degrees C by using initial-rate data with [S] much less than Km and weighted non-linear regression provided values of kcat./Km for the catalysed hydrolysis of both enantiomers as (kcat./Km)L = 2040 +/- 48 M-1.S-1 and (kcat./Km)D = 5.9 +/- 0.07 M-1.S-1. These data, taken together with individual values of kcat. and Km for the hydrolysis of the L-enantiomer (a) estimated in the present work as kcat. = 3.2 +/- 1.2 S-1 and Km = 1.5 +/- 0.6 mM and (b) reported by Lowe & Yuthavong [(1971) Biochem. J. 124, 107-115] for the reaction at pH 6.0 in 10% (v/v) NN-dimethylformamide and 35 degrees C, as kcat. = 1.3 +/- 0.2 S-1 and Km = 0.88 +/- 0.1 mM, suggest that (kcat./Km)L congruent to 2000 M-1.S-1 and thus that (kcat./Km)L/(kcat./Km)D congruent to 330.3. Model building indicates that both enantiomeric 4-nitroanilides can bind to papain such that the phenyl ring of the N-acetylphenylalanyl group makes hydrophobic contacts in the S2 subsite with preservation of mechanistically relevant hydrogen-bonding interactions and that the main difference is in the positioning of the beta-methylene group. 4. The dependence of P2-S2 stereochemical selectivity of papain on the nature of the catalytic-site chemistry for reactions involving derivatives of N-acetylphenylalanine is discussed. The variation in the index of stereochemical selectivity (ratio of the appropriate kinetic or thermodynamic parameter for a given pair of enantiomeric ligands), from 330 for the overall acylation process of the catalytic act, through 40 and 31 for the reaction at electrophilic sulphur in 2-pyridyl disulphides respectively without and with assistance by (His-159)-Im(+)-H, to 5 for the formation of thiohemiacetal adducts by reaction at aldehydic carbon, is interpreted in terms of the extent to which conformational variation of the bound ligand in the catalytic-site region permits the binding mode of the -CH2-Ph group of the D-enantiomer to approach that of the L-enantiomer.

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