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Inhibition of Streptomyces griseus aminopeptidase and effects of calcium ions on catalysis and binding

FEBS Journal(1998)

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Abstract
Streptomyces griseus aminopeptidase is a zinc metalloenzyme containing 2 mol zinc/mol protein, similar to the homologous enzyme Aeromonas proteolytica aminopeptidase. In addition, a unique Ca2+-binding site has been identified in the Streptomyces enzyme, which is absent in the Aeromonas enzyme. Binding of Ca2+ enhances stability of the Streptomyces enzyme and modulates its activity and affinity towards substrates and inhibitors in a structure-dependent manner. Among the three hydrophobic 4-nitroanilides of alanine, valine and leucine, the latter displays the largest overall activation (increase in k(cat)/Km). Large enhancements in affinity (1/Ki) upon Ca2+ binding have been observed for inhibitors with flexible (leucine-like) residues at their N-termini and smaller enhancements for inhibitors with rigid (phenylalanine-like) residues.
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streptomyces griseus aminopeptidase,catalysis,calcium ions
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