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Group 4 Hydrogen Bonding

Finally, since besides the inductive effect of the sulfoxide and the sulfone functional groups, hydrogen bonding, field effects and steric effects to solvation may or may not work in the same direction, the pKx values can be useful in assigning configurations of suitable pairs of stereoisomeric sulfoxide and sulfone carboxylic acids291. [Pg.461]

In summary, the results with pepsin extend the renin data reported by Szelke and Boger and strongly support the postulate of Boger that statine is an analog of a dipeptide tetrahedral intermediate.(20) The C-3 hydroxyl group hydrogen bonds to Asp-213 (220) and Asp-33(35) and displaces a "bound" water molecule from the active site. The isobutyl side chain of statine corresponds to the PI substituent that binds to the SI subsite on the enzyme. The C-1 and C-2 atoms of statine serve to span... [Pg.220]

Figure 3-30 Spectra of the pyridoxal phosphate (PLP), pyridoxamine phosphate (PMP) and apoenzyme forms of pig cytosolic aspartate aminotransferase at pH 8.3, 21 °C. Some excess apoenzyme is present in the sample of the PMP form. Spectra were recorded at 500 MH2. Chemical shift values are in parts per million relative to that of HzO taken as 4.80 ppm at 22°C. Peak A is from a proton on the ring nitrogen of PLP or PMP, peaks B and D are from imidazole NH groups of histidines 143 and 189 (see Fig. 14-6), and peaks C and D are from amide NH groups hydrogen bonded to carboxyl groups. Figure 3-30 Spectra of the pyridoxal phosphate (PLP), pyridoxamine phosphate (PMP) and apoenzyme forms of pig cytosolic aspartate aminotransferase at pH 8.3, 21 °C. Some excess apoenzyme is present in the sample of the PMP form. Spectra were recorded at 500 MH2. Chemical shift values are in parts per million relative to that of HzO taken as 4.80 ppm at 22°C. Peak A is from a proton on the ring nitrogen of PLP or PMP, peaks B and D are from imidazole NH groups of histidines 143 and 189 (see Fig. 14-6), and peaks C and D are from amide NH groups hydrogen bonded to carboxyl groups.
The 4 position is normally a keto or amino group. Hydrogen bonds involving these functions do appear to contribute to binding the normal nucleotides but they are not crucial. A 4-thio function still provides a substrate. [Pg.755]


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