| Literature DB >> 7626006 |
C Damblon1, G H Zhao, M Jamin, P Ledent, A Dubus, M Vanhove, X Raquet, L Christiaens, J M Frère.
Abstract
With peptide analogues of their natural substrates (the glycopeptide units of nascent peptidoglycan), the DD-peptidases exhibit a strict preference for D-Ala-D-Xaa C-termini. Gly is tolerated as the C-terminal residue, but with a significantly decreased activity. These enzymes were also known to hydrolyse various ester and thiolester analogues of their natural substrates. Some thiolesters with a C-terminal leaving group that exhibited L stereochemistry were significantly hydrolysed by some of the enzymes, particularly the Actinomadura R39 DD-peptidase, but the strict specificity for a D residue in the penultimate position was fully retained. These esters and thiolesters also behave as substrates for beta-lactamases. In this case, thiolesters exhibiting L stereochemistry in the ultimate position could also be hydrolysed, mainly by the class-C and class-D enzymes. However, more surprisingly, the class-C Enterobacter cloacae P99 beta-lactamase also hydrolysed thiolesters containing an L residue in the penultimate position, sometimes with a higher efficiency than the D isomer.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7626006 PMCID: PMC1135750 DOI: 10.1042/bj3090431
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem J ISSN: 0264-6021 Impact factor: 3.857