The one-electron reduction of chymotrypsin, trypsin, and their zymogens have been studied by pulse radiolysis. The optical spectra of the transient products from the two active enzymes display a pH-dependent band at 360 nm, associated with the histidine-electron adduct. The yield of the histidyl radical as a function of pH is consistent with a pK(a) less than 4.5, which suggests that the radical is located at the enzyme active site. The histidines of the proenzymes chymotrypsinogen and trypsinogen are unreactive towards the hydrated electron. We conclude that formation of the histidine-electron adduct at the serine protease active site is sensitive to the physical alterations which accompany protease activation
The goal of this thesis is to achieve a better understanding of fundamental mechanisms of the radiol...
The proton nuclear magnetic resonance signal of the His57-Asp102 hydrogen bonded proton in the charg...
Results from research in the following two areas are given: formation, properties, and reactivity of...
The formation of histidinyl radical (HR), which is a product of electron transfer reaction between h...
The formation of histidinyl radical (HR), which is a product of electron transfer reaction between ...
High resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance has been used to observe protons at the active sit...
AbstractUltrasonic relaxation measurements for α-chymotrypsin in phosphate, sulfite and arsenate buf...
The proton nuclear magnetic resonance signal of the His57-Asp102 hydrogen bonded proton in the charg...
High resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance has been used to observe protons at the aotive sit...
Various free radicals formed on pulse radiolysis of aqueous solutions have been used to investigate ...
Hydrolytic cleavage of peptide bonds is an energetically· favorable reaction, but one that normally ...
A steady-state kinetic study has been made of the trypsin-catalyzed hydrolysis of N-benzoyl-L-alanin...
α-Lytic protease is a homologue of the mammalian serine proteases such as trypsin, chymotrypsin, and...
The reaction of hydroxyl and other oxygen-based radicals with the side chains of proteins on millise...
The essential thiol of the enzyme papain has been caged by linking to an aromatic thiol. The resulti...
The goal of this thesis is to achieve a better understanding of fundamental mechanisms of the radiol...
The proton nuclear magnetic resonance signal of the His57-Asp102 hydrogen bonded proton in the charg...
Results from research in the following two areas are given: formation, properties, and reactivity of...
The formation of histidinyl radical (HR), which is a product of electron transfer reaction between h...
The formation of histidinyl radical (HR), which is a product of electron transfer reaction between ...
High resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance has been used to observe protons at the active sit...
AbstractUltrasonic relaxation measurements for α-chymotrypsin in phosphate, sulfite and arsenate buf...
The proton nuclear magnetic resonance signal of the His57-Asp102 hydrogen bonded proton in the charg...
High resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance has been used to observe protons at the aotive sit...
Various free radicals formed on pulse radiolysis of aqueous solutions have been used to investigate ...
Hydrolytic cleavage of peptide bonds is an energetically· favorable reaction, but one that normally ...
A steady-state kinetic study has been made of the trypsin-catalyzed hydrolysis of N-benzoyl-L-alanin...
α-Lytic protease is a homologue of the mammalian serine proteases such as trypsin, chymotrypsin, and...
The reaction of hydroxyl and other oxygen-based radicals with the side chains of proteins on millise...
The essential thiol of the enzyme papain has been caged by linking to an aromatic thiol. The resulti...
The goal of this thesis is to achieve a better understanding of fundamental mechanisms of the radiol...
The proton nuclear magnetic resonance signal of the His57-Asp102 hydrogen bonded proton in the charg...
Results from research in the following two areas are given: formation, properties, and reactivity of...