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Calcium ions reaction with carbohydrates

To understand the inhibition of a-amylase by peptide inhibitors it is crucial to first understand the native substrate-enzyme interaction. The active site and the reaction mechanism of a-amylases have been identified from several X-ray structures of human and pig pancreatic amylases in complex with carbohydrate-based inhibitors. The structural aspects of proteinaceous a-amylase inhibition have been reviewed by Payan. The sequence, architecture, and structure of a-amylases from mammals and insects are fairly homologous and mechanistic insights from mammalian enzymes can be used to elucidate inhibitor function with respect to insect enzymes. The architecture of a-amylases comprises three domains. Domain A contains the residues responsible for catalytic activity. It complexes a calcium ion, which is essential to maintain the active structure of the enzyme and the presence of a chloride ion close to the active site is required for activation. [Pg.277]


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