## Abstract __N,N__‐Bis(2‐fluorophenyl)carbamoyl chloride inactivates the serine protease α‐chymotrypsin by stoichiometric carbamoylation, presumably at the active site serine‐195 residue. At sample temperatures above 25°C fluorine NMR spectra of this enzyme derivative reveal the presence of confor
Dynamics at the Active Site ofN-(4-Fluorophenyl)-N-(2,6-difluorophenyl) carbamoyl-α-chymotrypsin
✍ Scribed by Christopher D. Johnson; J. T. Gerig
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 779 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0749-1581
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✦ Synopsis
N-(4-Fluorophenyl)-N-(2,6diflnorophenyl)carbamoyl chloride was synthesized and used to inactivate the serine protease a-chymotrypsin. The derivatized enzyme reactivates sufficiently slowly at pH 5.2 that extended fluorine NMR studies of the system are possible. Such studies show that the 4-fluorophenyl ring can be found in two enzyme environments which are characterized by chemical shifts and relaxation behaviors that are very similar to those obtained in work with related compounds reported previously. The 2,6-difluorophenyl ring is also found in two environments, with rotation of the difluoroaromatic ring being slow in both. Saturation transfer methods were used to estimate the rate of interconversion between environments and the rate of aromatic ring rotation. Experiments with the protein dissolved in 8 M urea, conditions that normally lead to protein denaturation, show that sufficient structure remains about the diflnorophenyl ring that rotation is slow under these conditions also, even though the structural features that produce the large fluorine chemical shift effects seen in the native enzyme are absent.
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