Literature DB >> 1083837

Flash photolysis of enzymes.

L I Grossweiner, A G Kaluskar, J F Baugher.   

Abstract

The photoionization of aromatic residues constitutes a major initial photochemical reaction in the flash photolysis of proteins at gamma greater than 250 nm. The ejected electrons have been observed as eaq- and the disulphide bridge electron adduct, and also must be trapped at unidentified sites. The number of tryptophyl (or tyrosyl) residues photo-ionized at 5 musec delay is approximately equal to the number of exposed residues. The flash photolysis data have been related to inactivation by considering how photolysis of these "photolabile" residues can affect enzymic activity, based on the microstructure and available information about permanent alterations and residue specificities. This analysis indicates that hen lysozyme and papain are inactivated by photolysis of an essential Trp residue, that bovine trypsin is inactivated by photolysis of a Trp residue adjacent to the key catalytic Ser and other pathways initiated by excitation of Tyr and Cys, that the efficient photoionization of Tyr and RNase A is not an important inactivating reaction, and that aromatic residues in subtilisn Carlsberg are photosensitive.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1083837     DOI: 10.1080/09553007614551511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Biol Relat Stud Phys Chem Med        ISSN: 0020-7616


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5.  Flash photolysis of cutinase: identification and decay kinetics of transient intermediates formed upon UV excitation of aromatic residues.

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6.  Photooxidative changes of lysozyme with 337.1 nm laser radiation.

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