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CHMI 2227E Biochemistry I Enzymes: - catalysis CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 1 Enzyme catalysis Upon binding to the enzyme’s active site, the substrate is surrounded by several side chains that: Hold the substrate in place; Participate in the reaction. CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 2 Enzyme catalysis Basic reaction mechanisms Three main types of catalysis are found: General acid/base catalysis: Involves the transfer of protons between side chains of the enzyme and the substrate; The most common form of enzyme catalysis Metal ion catalysis: Several enzymes use metal ions for catalysis (Mg+2, Mn+2, Zn+2, Fe+2, Cu+2); The metal ion can act is different ways: Stabilises the transition state; Helps to orientate the substrate vs the enzyme; Participates in the transfer of electrons/protons between the enzyme and CHMI 2227 - the E.R.substrate; Gauthier, Ph.D. Covalent catalysis: Involves the formation of a transient covalent bond between the enzyme and substrate; This covalent bond activates the substrate for further reaction ; 3 Enzyme catalysis General acid/base catalysis O R H + OH HOR Chymotrypsin CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 4 Enzyme catalysis Metal ion catalysis H+ CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 5 Enzyme catalysis Covalent catalysis Nucleophile CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 6 Enzyme catalysis Refresher – nucleophiles and electrophiles CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 7 Enzyme catalysis - Enzymes often combine two catalytic strategies General Acid/ base catalysis Covalent catalysis CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 8 Example of enzyme catalysis 1. Chymotrypsin Protease: Serine protease: Cuts peptide bonds C-ter of Tyr/Phe/Trp Ser195 actively participates in the catalysis Catalytic triad: His57, Asp102, Ser195 CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 9 Example of enzyme catalysis 1. Chymotrypsin CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 10 Example of enzyme catalysis Importance of the catalytic triad The determine the importance of the catalytic triad in catalysis, each amino acid of the triad of the protease subtilisin were changed to alanines; Note: the Y axis is a Log scale. CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 11 Example of enzyme catalysis 1. Chymotrypsin - specificity CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 12 Example of enzyme catalysis 1. Chymotrypsin - specificity Ser195 CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. Ser195 13 Example of enzyme catalysis 1. Chymotrypsin - catalysis Covalent intermediate Catalytic triad Substrate Peptide bond cleavage C-ter part of the protein Enzyme regeneration N-ter part of the protein CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 14 Example of enzyme catalysis 1. Chymotrypsin - catalysis The oxyanion hole is formed by Ser195 and Gly193; The formation of Hbonds between the peptide bond NH group of these amino acids and the O- stabilizes the reaction intermediate CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 15 Example of enzyme catalysis Similarities between different proteases CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 16 Example of enzyme catalysis Similarities between different proteases CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 17 Example of enzyme catalysis 2. Enolase Enolase catalyses one of the multiple enzymatic reactions of glycolysis (the degradation of glucose into pyruvate); CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 18 Example of enzyme catalysis 2. Enolase CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 19 Example of enzyme catalysis 2. Enolase CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 20 Example of enzyme catalysis 3. Lysozyme Lysozyme is present in tears and egg white; It degrades sugars found on the bacterial cell wall (peptidoglycan); CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 21 Example of enzyme catalysis 3. Lysozyme Sugar portion of peptidoglycan CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 22 Example of enzyme catalysis 3. Lysozyme CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 23 Example of enzyme catalysis 3. Lysozyme HO 2 2 CHMI 2227 - E.R. Gauthier, Ph.D. 24