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Enzyme catalysis, computer modeling

Hen egg-white lysozyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of various oligosaccharides, especially those of bacterial cell walls. The elucidation of the X-ray structure of this enzyme by David Phillips and co-workers (Ref. 1) provided the first glimpse of the structure of an enzyme-active site. The determination of the structure of this enzyme with trisaccharide competitive inhibitors and biochemical studies led to a detailed model for lysozyme and its hexa N-acetyl glucoseamine (hexa-NAG) substrate (Fig. 6.1). These studies identified the C-O bond between the D and E residues of the substrate as the bond which is being specifically cleaved by the enzyme and located the residues Glu 37 and Asp 52 as the major catalytic residues. The initial structural studies led to various proposals of how catalysis might take place. Here we consider these proposals and show how to examine their validity by computer modeling approaches. [Pg.153]

Computer modeling of enzyme catalysis and its relationship to concepts in physical organic chemistry, 40, 201... [Pg.354]

Abstract This chapter introduces the basic principles used in applying isotope effects to studies of the kinetics and mechanisms of enzyme catalyzed reactions. Following the introduction of algebraic equations typically used for kinetic analysis of enzyme reactions and a brief discussion of aqueous solvent isotope effects (because enzyme reactions universally occur in aqueous solutions), practical examples illustrating methods and techniques for studying enzyme isotope effects are presented. Finally, computer modeling of enzyme catalysis is briefly discussed. [Pg.343]

S. Braun-Sand, M. H. M. Olsson, A. Warshel, Adv. Phys. Org. Chem. 40, 201 (2005). Computer Modeling of Enzyme Catalysis and Its Relationship to Concepts in Physical Organic Chemistry. [Pg.22]

COMPUTATIONAL ENZYMOLOGY INSIGHTS INTO ENZYME MECHANISM AND CATALYSIS FROM MODELLING... [Pg.275]


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