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Investigation of the active site of papain with fluorescent probes.

G Allen, G Lowe.   

Abstract

7-Chloro-4-nitrobenzo-2-oxa-1,3-diazole (NBD chloride) and 7-(2'-hydroxyethylthio)-NBD (obtained from NBD chloride and mercaptoethanol) undergo a reversible spectral change in alkaline solution that depends respectively on a single apparent pK(a) 9.76 (at 25 degrees C) and 8.81 (at 32 degrees C). In acid solution however no spectral change was observed. NBD chloride reacts slowly with papain at pH7, but the rate of inhibition increases at lower pH and depends on an apparent pK(a) of 3.7 (at 35 degrees C), which has been tentatively assigned to the carboxyl group of aspartic acid-158. The spectral properties of NBD-papain indicate that the thiol group of cysteine-25 is the site of reaction. The intensity of the fluorescence-emission spectrum of NBD-papain depends on a single pK(a) of 4.2 (at 26.7 degrees C). The intensity of the fluorescence-emission spectrum of the mixed disulphide formed from papain and 7-(2'-mercaptoethylamino)-NBD (obtained from NBD chloride and cysteamine) depended on a single pK(a) of 3.94 in water and 3.89 in aq. 19.2% (v/v) dioxan (at 27 degrees C). This small change to lower pK(a) value in a medium of lower dielectric constant is characteristic of a cationic acid. The only acid of this type in the active-site region is the conjugate acid of histidine-159.

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Year:  1973        PMID: 4748829      PMCID: PMC1177757          DOI: 10.1042/bj1330679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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