Separation of electronic and hydrophobic effects for the papain hydrolysis of substituted N-benzoylglycine esters


Abstract:

The role of hydrophobic and electronic effects on the kinetic constants kcat and Km for the papain hydrolysis of a series of 22 substituted N-benzoylglycine pyridyl esters was investigated. The series studied comprises a wide variety of substituents on the N-benzoyl ring, with about a 300 000-fold range in their hydrophobicities, and 2.1-fold range in their electronic Hammet constants(σ). It was found that the variation in the log kcat and log 1/Km constants could be explained by the following quantitative-structure activity relationships (QSAR): log 1/Km = 0.40 π4 + 4.40 and log 1/kcat = 0.45 σ + 0.18. The substituent constant, π4, is the hydrophobic parameter for the 4-N-benzoyl substituents. QSAR analysis of two smaller sets of glycine phenyl and methyl esters produced similar results. A clear separation of the substituent effects indicates that in the case of these particular esters, acylation appears to be the rate limiting catalytic step. © 1991.

Año de publicación:

1991

Keywords:

  • QSAR
  • Glycinate ester
  • SAR
  • Papain
  • N-Benzoylglycine ester
  • Enzymic hydrolysis

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Enzima
  • Bioquímica

Áreas temáticas:

  • Química analítica
  • Química orgánica