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1-Cysteine, interaction with

British investigators (Haddow and Timmis 1951) synthesized and studied esters of the methanesulfonic acid. The most active derivative was the dimethylsulfonic ester of 1,4-butanedione, known as busulfan. Busulfan interacts with the thiol groups of proteins and amino acids some of its metabolites can alkylate the thiols of cysteine, peptides and proteins. Busulfan exerts selective cytotoxic activity in hematopoietic bone marrow cells and inhibits the formation of granulocytes and platelets. It slightly affects the lymphoid tissue. [Pg.55]

The action of a peptidase can be neutralized by an inhibitor. Some inhibitors are very broad in their action and are capable of inhibiting many different peptidases, including peptidases of different catalytic types. Some inhibitors are assumed to be specific for a particular catalytic type, but can inhibit peptidases of different types. Leupeptin, for example, is widely used as an inhibitor of serine peptidases from family SI, but it is also known to inhibit cysteine peptidases from family Cl. Cysteine pqrtidase inhibitors such as iodoacetic acid interact with the thiol of the catalytic cysteine. However, this reduction can occur on any thiol group and can affect other, predominantly intracellular, peptidases with a thiol dependency. One example is thimet oligopepti-dase. Metal chelators such as EDTA can inhibit meta-llopeptidases, but can also affect peptidases that have a requirement for metal ions that is indq>endent of their catalytic activity, such as the calcium-dependent cysteine endopqrtidase calpain 1. [Pg.883]

Figure 21-2. Fatty acid synthase multienzyme complex. The complex is a dimer of two identical polypeptide monomers, 1 and 2, each consisting of seven enzyme activities and the acyl carrier protein (ACP). (Cys— SH, cysteine thiol.) The— SH of the 4 -phosphopantetheine of one monomer is in close proximity to the— SH of the cysteine residue of the ketoacyl synthase of the other monomer, suggesting a "head-to-tail" arrangement of the two monomers. Though each monomer contains all the partial activities of the reaction sequence, the actual functional unit consists of one-half of one monomer interacting with the complementary half of the other. Thus, two acyl chains are produced simultaneously. The sequence of the enzymes in each monomer is based on Wakil. Figure 21-2. Fatty acid synthase multienzyme complex. The complex is a dimer of two identical polypeptide monomers, 1 and 2, each consisting of seven enzyme activities and the acyl carrier protein (ACP). (Cys— SH, cysteine thiol.) The— SH of the 4 -phosphopantetheine of one monomer is in close proximity to the— SH of the cysteine residue of the ketoacyl synthase of the other monomer, suggesting a "head-to-tail" arrangement of the two monomers. Though each monomer contains all the partial activities of the reaction sequence, the actual functional unit consists of one-half of one monomer interacting with the complementary half of the other. Thus, two acyl chains are produced simultaneously. The sequence of the enzymes in each monomer is based on Wakil.

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