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NATURE OF THE INACTIVATION OF ELASTASE BY N-PEPTIDYL-O-AROYL HYDROXYLAMINE AS A FUNCTION OF PH
Overview
The mechanism of inactivation of porcine pancreatic elastase (PPE) by, N-peptidyl-O-aroylhydroxylamine was studied by X-ray crystallography. The, inactivator forms a stable complex with the enzyme by means of a covalent, attachment to the active site Ser 203(195) O gamma. The nature of the, complex is, however, different depending on the pH at which the, inactivation reaction occurs. At pH 5, the complex formed is a, hydroxylamine derivative of Ser 203(195) in which the O gamma of serine is, the oxygen of the hydroxylamine derivative. At pH 7.5, the complex formed, is a carbamate derivative at Ser 203(195) O gamma. In both types of, complexes, the inactivator binds in the S' subsites of the enzyme instead, of forming the usual antiparallel beta-sheet with the S subsites. The, implication for the mechanism of inactivation at different pHs is, discussed.
About this Structure
1ELF is a Single protein structure of sequence from Sus scrofa with CA, SO4 and BAF as ligands. Active as Pancreatic elastase, with EC number 3.4.21.36 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Nature of the inactivation of elastase by N-peptidyl-O-aroyl hydroxylamine as a function of pH., Ding X, Rasmussen BF, Demuth HU, Ringe D, Steinmetz AC, Biochemistry. 1995 Jun 13;34(23):7749-56. PMID:7779821
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