Issue 5, 1972

Proteolytic enzymes. Papain-catalysed hydrolysis of specific aryl esters

Abstract

Aryl hippurates (I) and mesylglycinates (II) are hydrolysed in the presence of papain and have constant k0 parameters of ca. 4 s–1 and 12 s–1 respectively at pH 6·00, 35° and 0·3M ionic strength. The low sensitivity of k0/Km to change in phenyl substituent [ρ= 0·47 and 0·78 for (II) and (I) respectively] is argued to arise from electrophilic assistance on the carbonyl oxygen of the ester during acylation but the involvement of imidazolium ion (of histidine-159) as the electrophile is discounted. Evidence is reported for the involvement of a cationic acid (pKaca. 4) in acylation and deacylation and a neutral acid (pKaca. 8) in acylation. 4-Nitrophenyl acetate (III) is a substrate of papain with a typical bell-shaped profile for k0/Km; the ester is shown to differ from specific substrates only in its electronic reactivity.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1972, 621-627

Proteolytic enzymes. Papain-catalysed hydrolysis of specific aryl esters

A. Williams, E. C. Lucas and A. R. Rimmer, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1972, 621 DOI: 10.1039/P29720000621

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