scholarly journals Evidence for a pH-dependent irreversible formation of a stable conformation of phenacyl-α-chymotrypsin

1978 ◽  
Vol 171 (1) ◽  
pp. 115-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
P S Mariano ◽  
G I Glover ◽  
J R Petersen

A reinvestigation of the modification reactions of alpha-chymotrypsin with phenacyl bromide was carried out. Results conclusively demonstrate that the chemically and physically different modified enzymes prepared at pH 4 and at pH 7 both contain the phenacyl group at methionine-192 in the sulphonium salt form. Evidence to suppoort this conclusion derives from 13C nuclear-magnetic-resonance spectroscopic observations on [methylene-13C]phenacyl-enriched enzymes. More conclusively, the methionine-192-containing C-chain, derived by performic acid oxidative cleavage of radioactively-labelled enzyme prepared at pH 7, was shown to contain the phenacyl moiety and to undergo dealkylation by 2-mercaptoethanol with loss of this moiety. In addition, thermolytic cleavage of the high-pH enzyme results in fragmentation of the polypeptide chain in a fashion analogous to model reactions of phenacylmethionyl dipeptides and other methionine-192 sulphonium salts. A rationalization of the unusual nature of the high-pH phenacyl-modified enzyme based on the irreversible formation of stable conformation in which the phenacyl moiety is rigidly located in interior regions of the enzyme is presented and discussed.

1980 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 482-490 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaroslav Vičar ◽  
François Piriou ◽  
Pierre Fromageot ◽  
Karel Bláha ◽  
Serge Fermandjian

The diastereoisomeric pairs of cyclodipeptides cis- and trans-cyclo(Ala-Ala), cyclo(Ala-Phe), cyclo(Val-Val) and cyclo(Leu-Leu) containing 85% 13C enriched amino-acid residues were synthesized and their 13C-13C coupling constants were measured. The combination of 13C-13C and 1H-1H coupling constants enabled to estimate unequivocally the side chain conformation of the valine and leucine residues.


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