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Dizinc enzymes

Divalent metal ions, reversible binding, 38 153 Dixenon cation, 46 68 Dizinc enzymes, 40 351-354 DMA, see Dicarbomethoxy acetylene DMAD complexes, see Dicarboxymethoxy dithiolene complexes DMAE, see Dimethylarsinoylethanol DMF, reduction potentials, 33 57 DMSO, see Dimethylsulfoxide DNA... [Pg.85]

As already mentioned, Lippard and co-workers have also studied the -hydroxy dizinc unit found in metallohydrolases in a model system [Zn2L(/x-OI I)(/x-02PPh2)]2+, L = 2,7-bis [2-(2-pyridylethyl)-aminomethyl]-l,8-naphthyridine) 454 Hydrolysis of phosphodiesters and beta-lactams was studied and related to the PI nuclease and beta-lactamase enzymes. The dinuclear complex... [Pg.1183]

Several zinc enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis of phosphoesters have catalytic sites, which contain three metal ions in close proximity (3-7 A from each other). These include (Figure 12.11) alkaline phosphatase, phospholipase C and nuclease PI. In phospholipase C and nuclease PI, which hydrolyse phosphatidylcholine and single-stranded RNA (or DNA), respectively, all three metal ions are Zn2+. However, the third Zn2+ ion is not directly associated with the dizinc unit. In phospholipase C, the Zn-Zn distance in the dizinc centre is 3.3 A, whereas the third Zn is 4.7 and 6.0 A from the other two Zn2+ ions. All three Zn2+ ions are penta-coordinate. Alkaline phosphatase, which is a non-specific phos-phomonoesterase, shows structural similarity to phospholipase C and PI nuclease however,... [Pg.206]

In the preceding sections, the existence of enzymes related to phosphotriesterase and leucine aminopeptidase has been pointed out at the appropriate points. In addition, there exists a substantial number of as yet more poorly characterized enzymes that are likely to also contain dizinc sites, some of which may well be similar to those discussed above. This short section will briefly describe a few additional enzymes that are either known to or may eventually be shown to contain a dizinc center. [Pg.654]


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