Literature DB >> 10769136

A novel approach to serine protease inhibition: kinetic characterization of inhibitors whose potencies and selectivities are dramatically enhanced by Zinc(II).

J W Janc1, J M Clark, R L Warne, K C Elrod, B A Katz, W R Moore.   

Abstract

Serine proteases play a role in a variety of disease states and thus are attractive targets for therapeutic intervention. We report the kinetic characterization of a class of serine protease inhibitors whose potencies and selectivities are dramatically enhanced in the presence of Zn(II). The structural basis for Zn(II)-mediated inhibition of trypsin-like proteases has recently been reported [Katz, B. A., Clark, J. M., Finer-Moore, J. S., Jenkins, T. E., Johnson, C. R., Ross, M. J., Luong, C., Moore, W. R., and Stroud, R. M. (1998) Nature 391, 608-612]. A case study of the kinetic behavior of human tryptase inhibitors is provided to illustrate the general phenomenon of Zn(II)-mediated inhibition. Tryptase, Zn(II), and the inhibitor form a ternary complex which exhibits classic tight-binding inhibition. The half-life for release of inhibitor from the tryptase-Zn(II)-inhibitor complex has been measured for a number of inhibitors. Consistent with tight-binding behavior, potent tryptase inhibitors are characterized by extremely slow rates of dissociation from the ternary complex with half-lives on the order of hours. A model of human serum, designed to reproduce physiological levels of Zn(II), has been employed to evaluate the performance of Zn(II)-potentiated tryptase inhibitors under physiological conditions. We demonstrate that Zn(II)-mediated inhibition can be achieved at physiological Zn(II) levels.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10769136     DOI: 10.1021/bi992182j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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