STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITY OF TWO PHOTOREVERSIBLE CINNAMATES BOUND TO CHYMOTRYPSINSTRUCTURE AND ACTIVITY OF TWO PHOTOREVERSIBLE CINNAMATES BOUND TO CHYMOTRYPSIN

Structural highlights

4gch is a 3 chain structure with sequence from Bos taurus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 1.9Å
Ligands:
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Function

CTRA_BOVIN

Evolutionary Conservation

 

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

The serine protease gamma-chymotrypsin was covalently inhibited with two different photoreversible cinnamate compounds, and the structures of the resulting complexes were determined to 1.9-A resolution. The inhibitors show different kinetics of binding, inhibition, and nonphotochemical deacylation relative to each other in solution activity assays. The crystal structures of the enzyme-cinnamate complexes show that both compounds acylate serine 195 and that the two molecules are bound in similar nonproductive conformations which have drastic effects on their ability to turn over. Substitution of a diethylamino group on the para position of the cinnamate ring causes a 1000-fold increase in the thermal stability of the inhibitor toward hydrolysis and deacylation.

Structure and activity of two photoreversible cinnamates bound to chymotrypsin.,Stoddard BL, Bruhnke J, Porter N, Ringe D, Petsko GA Biochemistry. 1990 May 22;29(20):4871-9. PMID:2364065[1]

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

See Also

References

  1. Stoddard BL, Bruhnke J, Porter N, Ringe D, Petsko GA. Structure and activity of two photoreversible cinnamates bound to chymotrypsin. Biochemistry. 1990 May 22;29(20):4871-9. PMID:2364065

4gch, resolution 1.90Å

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