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Carboxypeptidase Mechanism

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1 Carboxypeptidase Mechanism

2 Carboxypeptidase A is a digestive enzyme that hydrlyzes the carboxyterminal peptide bond in polypeptide chain.

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4 Two aspects of catalytic mechanism will be discussed for carboxypeptidase A:
Induced Fit: The binding of substrate is accompanied by quite large alteration in the structure of the active site.

5 Electronic strain: The enzyme contains Zinc atom and other groups at the active site that induce electronic rearrangement of the substrate to be more susceptible to hydrolysis.

6 Carboxypeptidase A is a single polypeptide of 307 amino acid residues.
There is a tightly bound zinc ion which is essential for enzymatic activity.

7 Zinc is located in a groove near the surface of the molecule ccordinated in a tetrahedral array of two histidine side chain, a glutamate side chain and a water molecule.

8 The Carboxyl oxygen of the peptide bond to be cleaved is ccordinated with the zinc ion

9 1-The tyrosine side chain of the substrate binds to the non-polar pocket in the active site of the enzyme. 2-The NH- hydrogen of the peptide bond to be cleaved is hydrogen bonded to the OH group of tyrosine 248. 3-The negatively charged terminal carboxylic group of glycyltyrosine (substrate) interacts electrostatically with the positively charged side chain of arginine 145

10 4-The carboxyl oxygen of the peptide bond to be cleaved is coordinated to the zinc ion.
5-The terminal amino group of the peptide chain is hydrogen bonded through the water molecule to the side chain of glutamate 270.

11 Mechanism


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