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Phosphonamidates As Transition-state Analogue Inhibitors of Thermolysin

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1983 Sep 27
PMID 6626519
Citations 29
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Six phosphorus-containing peptide analogues of the form Cbz-NHCH2PO2--L-Leu-Y (Y = D-Ala, NH2, Gly, L-Phe, L-Ala, L-Leu) have been prepared and evaluated as inhibitors of thermolysin. The Ki values for these compounds range from 1.7 microM to 9.1 nM and correlate well with the Km/kcat values for the corresponding peptide substrates [Morihara, K., & Tsuzuki, H. (1970) Eur. J. Biochem. 15, 374-380] but not with the Km values alone. The correlation noted between inhibitor Ki and substrate Km/kcat is the most extensive one of this type, providing strong evidence that the phosphonamidates are transition-state analogues and not simply multisubstrate ground-state analogues. Cbz-NH2CH2PO2--L-Leu-L-Leu (Ki = 9.1 nM) is the most potent inhibitor yet reported for thermolysin.

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