Literature DB >> 7028481

Enzymatic catalysis in the affinity labelling of liver alcohol dehydrogenase with haloacids.

K H Dahl, J S McKinley-Mckee.   

Abstract

In this work, the inactivation at pH 7.0 of liver alcohol dehydrogenase by iodoacetamide and a series of six haloacids has been studied, and the kinetic constants determined. Enzyme inactivation was compared with the model alkylation of a metal-thiol and a thiolate anion free in solution. The following conclusions resulted. 1. Inactivation of liver alcohol dehydrogenase by iodoacetamide is a direct thiol alkylation, while inactivation by selective alkylation of Cys-46 by the haloacids is facilitated by reversible complex formation. 2. Inactivation half-time for the haloacids ranged over 4-190 min, a difference mainly caused by dissimilar chemical reactivities rather than diverse fitting in the active site. 3. The thiol of Cys-46 is alkylated as a zinc-thiol complex. It is, as such, not especially reactive; indeed it has a nucleophilic reactivity similar to that observed with the model compound free in solution. 4. Affinity labelling of liver alcohol dehydrogenase by haloacids compared with alkylation of the similar group free in solution illustrates enzymatic catalysis by reversible complex formation. With the present series of 'substrates' a rate enhancement of up to 58 000 is seen.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7028481     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1981.tb05548.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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