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Glycosidases catalytic flexibility

IV. Glycosidase Catalytic Flexibility Catalysis of Substrates with Very Small Aglycon. .. 198... [Pg.187]

The principle of active-site-directed inactivation of glycosidases by gly-con-related epoxides can be extended to compounds having an exocyclic oxirane ring, either directly attached to the six-membered ring (32) or at some distance (33,34). Studies with -o-glucosidase from sweet almonds and intestinal sucrase-isomaltase revealed that, in spite of the higher intrinsic reactivity of these epoxides, this shift of the position of the epoxide function causes a 10- to 30-fold decrease of kj(max)/Ki, an effect which probably reflects the limited flexibility of the catalytic groups involved in the epoxide reaction. [Pg.370]


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