Literature DB >> 2007591

Mechanistically significant diastereoselection in the sulfoximine inhibition of carboxypeptidase A.

W L Mock1, J Z Zhang.   

Abstract

The diastereomers of L-alpha-[ [S-(2-phenylethyl)sulfonimidoyl]methyl]benzenepropanoic acid bind differentially to carboxypeptidase A. These putative transition state-analogue inhibitors show unique and interpretationally significant pH dependences for Ki, as well as for the visible absorption spectra of their E.I complexes in the case of the cobalt-substituted enzyme. From the geometry of the enzymically preferred isomer, it may be concluded that the mechanism of peptide scission by the enzyme entails addition of a nucleophile to the si face of the bound-substrate prochiral carboxamide linkage. New interpretational constraints on the mode of action of the enzyme are thereby imposed.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2007591

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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5.  Key feature of the catalytic cycle of TNF-alpha converting enzyme involves communication between distal protein sites and the enzyme catalytic core.

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