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Catechol-derived binding sites

Other Proteins The ouabain-binding site on (Na /K -adenosine-5 -triphosphatase, 46, 523 penicillin isocyanates for /3-lactamase, 46, 531 active site-directed addition of a small group to an enzyme the ethylation of ludferin, 46, 537 mandelate racemase, 46, 541 d imethylpyrazole carboxamidine and related derivatives, 46, 548 labeling of catechol O-methyltransferase with N-haloace-tyl derivatives, 46, 554 affinity labeling of binding sites in proteins by sensitized photooxidation, 46, 561 bromocolchicine as a iabei for tubuiin, 46, 567. [Pg.39]

JMJD2 demethylases are inhibited by analogues of the cofactor 2-OG that include N-oxalylamino acids, pyridine dicarboxylates, and related bipyridyl derivatives. Other chemotypes that are also presumed to bind to the active-site Fe(II) include catechols, hydroxamic acids (including the clinically used HD AC inhibitor SAHA/Vorinostat), and tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates, such as succinate and fumarate [59,62]. [Pg.340]

Tyrosinase is a monooxygenase which catalyzes the incorporation of one oxygen atom from dioxygen into phenols and further oxidizes the catechols formed to o-quinones (oxidase action). A comparison of spectral (EPR, electronic absorption, CD, and resonance Raman) properties of oxy-tyrosinase and its derivatives with those of oxy-Hc establishes a close similarity of the active site structures in these proteins (26-29). Thus, it seems likely that there is a close relationship between the binding of dioxygen and the ability to "activate" it for reaction and incoiporation into organic substrates. Other important copper monooxygenases which are however of lesser relevance to the model studies discussed below include dopamine p-hydroxylase (16,30) and a recently described copper-dependent phenylalanine hydroxylase (31). [Pg.86]


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