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The role of the S1 binding site of carboxypeptidase M in substrate specificity and turn-over

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2006.11.017

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carboxypeptidase; structure function relationship; membrane protein; substrate specificity; molecular modelling; peptide

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The influence of the P1 amino acid on the substrate selectivity, the catalytic parameters K-m and k(cat), of carboxypeptidase M (CPM) (E.C. 3.4.17.12) was systematically studied using a series of benzoyl-Xaa-Arg substrates. CPM had the highest catalytic efficiency (ka,X) for substrates with Met, Ala and aromatic amino acids in the penultimate position and the lowest with amino acids with branched side-chains. Substrates with Pro in P1 were not cleaved in similar conditions. The P1 substrate preference of CPM differed from that of two other members of the carboxypeptidase family, CPN (CPN/CPE subfamily) and CPB (CPA/CPB subfamily). Aromatic P1 residues discriminated most between CPM and CPN. The type of P2 residue also influenced the k(cat) and K-m of CPM. Extending the substrate up to P7 had little effect on the catalytic parameters. The substrates were modelled in the active site of CPM. The results indicate that PI-S I interactions play a role in substrate binding and tum-over. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

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