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Chymotrypsin Lecture Aims: to understand (1) the catalytic strategies used by enzymes and (2) the mechanism of chymotrypsin

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Page 1: Chymotrypsin Lecture - Queen Mary University of Londonwebspace.qmul.ac.uk/rwjanes/basic_12_16_web.pdf · Chymotrypsin accelerates the rate of cleavage to 100 s-1 12(>10 enhancement)

Chymotrypsin Lecture

Aims: to understand (1) the catalytic

strategies used by enzymes and (2)

the mechanism of chymotrypsin

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What’s so great about enzymes?

• They accomplish large rate accelerations

(1010-1023 fold) in an aqueous environment

using amino acid side chains and cofactors

with limited intrinsic reactivity

• They are exquisitely specific

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Chymotrypsin

• Digestive enzyme secreted by the pancreas

• Serine protease

• Large hydrophobic amino acids

• Specific for the peptide carbonyl supplied

by an aromatic residue (eg Tyr, Met)

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Specificity of chymotrypsin Nucleophilic attack

Hydrophobic amino acids

Carbonyl bond

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Common catalytic strategies 1. Covalent catalysis

• Reactive group (nucleophile)

• Hydroxide ion

2. General acid-base catalysis

• proton donor/acceptor (not water)

3. Metal-ion catalysis

• Nucleophile or electrophile eg Zn

• Form bridge between enzyme and substrate

4. Catalysis by approximation

• Two substrates along a single binding surface

or, combination of these strategies eg an example of use of 1 & 2 is chymotrypsin

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Proteases Catalyse a

Fundamentally Difficult Reaction

They cleave proteins by hydrolysis – the

addition of water to a peptide bond

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• The carbon-nitrogen bond is strengthened by its double-bond character – carbonyl carbon atom is less electrophilic

– less susceptible to nucleophilic attack

– Enzyme must facilitate nucleophilic attack on normally unreactive carbonyl group

Half life for hydrolysis of typical peptide is 300-

600 years. Chymotrypsin accelerates the rate of

cleavage to 100 s-1 (>1012 enhancement).

Resonance

structure

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Identification of the

reactive serine • Around 1949 the nerve gas di-isopropyl-fluorophosphate

was shown to inactivate chymotrypsin

• 32P-labelled DIPF covalently attached to the enzyme

• When labelled enzyme was acid hydrolysed the

phosphorus stuck tightly; the radioactive fragment was O-

phosphoserine

• Sequencing established the serine to be Ser195

• Among 28 serines, Ser195 is highly reactive, why?

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An unusually reactive serine in

chymotrypsin

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Probing enzyme mechanism

Catalysed by chymotrypsin Measure absorbance

Colourless

Yellow product

Carboxylic acid

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Kinetics of chymotrypsin

catalysis

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Covalent catalysis

Two stages

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Stage 1- acylation

(p-nitrophenolate)

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Deacylation through hydrolysis

Carboxylic acid

Covalent

bond

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Location of the active site in

chymotrypsin

• His 57

• Asp 102

• Catalytic Triad

3 chains

Hydrogen bonded

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The catalytic triad

• Arrangement polarises serine hydroxyl group

• Histidine becomes a proton acceptor

• Stabilised by Aspartate

Nucleophile

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Peptide hydrolysis by

chymotrypsin

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Step 1 – substrate binding

Nucleophilic

attack

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Ser 195

2. Formation of the tetrahedral

intermediate

• -ve charge on oxygen stabilised

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3. Tetrahedral intermediate

collapse

• Generates acyl-enzyme

– Transfer of His proton – amine component

formed

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4.Release of amine component

(acylation of enzyme)

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5. Hydrolysis

(deacylation)

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6. Formation of tetrahedral

intermediate

Histidine draws proton from water

Hydroxyl ion attacks carbonyl

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7. Formation of carboxylic acid

product

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8. Release of carboxylic acid

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NH

groups

Stabilisation of intermediates

(O2)

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WHY DOES CHYMOTRYPSIN

PREFER PEPTIDE BONDS

JUST PAST RESIDUES WITH

LARGE HYDROPHOBIC SIDE

CHAINS?

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Specificity of chymotrypsin Nucleophilic attack

Hydrophobic amino acids

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S1-subsite

Specificity pocket of

chymotrypsin (S1-pocket)

• Pocket Lined with hydrophobic residues

• Substrate side chain binding

– phenylalanine

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Specificity nomenclature for

protease – substrate interactions.

P – potential sites of interaction with the enzyme (P’ – carboxyl side)

S – Corresponding binding site on the enzyme (specificity pocket)

More complex specificity

Scissile

bond N-terminal C-terminal

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S1 pockets

confer substrate specificity

Arg,lys

(+ve charge)

Ala, ser

(small side chain)

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Subtilisin cf Chymotrypsin

Catalytic triad

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Site directed mutagenesis

KM unchanged

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Not all proteases utilise serine to

generate nucleophile attack

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Proteases and their active sites

1.

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Proteases and their active sites

2.

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Proteases and their active sites

3.

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Activation strategy

1.

His

Cys

Eg Papain

Nucleophile

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Activation strategy

2.

Asp Asp

Eg Renin

Nucleophile

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Activation strategy

3.

Eg carboxypeptidase A

Nucleophile

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Activation strategy

Active site acts to :-

a) Activate a water molecule or other

nucleophile (cys, ser)

b) Polarise the peptide carbonyl

c) Stabilise a tetrahedral intermediate.

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Protease inhibitors are important

drugs

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HIV protease

Dimeric aspartyl protease

• Cleaves viral proteins

– activation

Aspartate

residues

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HIV protease inhibitor

symmetry

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HIV protease-indovir complex

Asp

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Biochemistry Sixth Edition

Chapter 9:

Catalytic Strategies

Copyright © 2007 by W. H. Freeman and Company

Berg • Tymoczko • Stryer