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Urea model compounds, spectra

The serine proteases act by forming and hydrolyzing an ester on a serine residue. This was initially established using the nerve gas diisopropyl fluorophosphate, which inactivates serine proteases as well as acetylcholinesterase. It is a very potent inhibitor (it essentially binds in a 1 1 stoichiometry and thus can be used to titrate the active sites) and is extremely toxic in even low amounts. Careful acid or enzymatic hydrolysis (see Section 9.3.6.) of the inactivated enzyme yielded O-phosphoserine, and the serine was identified as residue 195 in the sequence. Chy-motrypsin acts on the compound cinnamoylimidazole, producing an acyl intermediate called cinnamoyl-enzyme which hydrolyzes slowly. This fact was exploited in an active-site titration (see Section 9.2.5.). Cinnamoyl-CT features a spectrum similar to that of the model compound O-cinnamoylserine, on denaturation of the enzyme in urea the spectrum was identical to that of O-acetylserine. Serine proteases act on both esters and amides. [Pg.263]


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