Similarities between the conformation of arsanilazotyrosine 248 of carboxypeptidase A in the crystalline state and in solution
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Similarities between the conformation of arsanilazotyrosine 248 of carboxypeptidase A in the crystalline state and in solution
Abstract
Modification of carboxypeptidase A(gamma) crystals (Anson) with diazotized arsanilic acid specifically labels tyrosine 248; at pH 8.2 the modified enzyme gives yellow crystals, but a red solution. It has been suggested that arsanilazotyrosine 248 forms a complex with the Zn cofactor accounting for the red color in solution, but that a complex is not formed in the crystal. However, the crystal structure of carboxypeptidase A(gamma) is unknown. We show here that crystals of carboxypeptidase A(alpha), whose crystal structure has been determined, are red both in solution and in the crystalline state (at pH 8.2) after modification with diazotized arsanilic acid. These new data are of importance in relating the structure in the crystalline state to the catalytic mechanisms, as based on the x-ray diffraction evidence. The activity of carboxypeptidase A in the crystal and in solution has a ratio of only 1/3 for the alpha form, in contrast to the ratio of 1/300 for the gamma form, with carbobenzoxyglycyl-L-phenylalanine as a substrate.A pH-jump experiment monitored by stopped-flow kinetics in a split-beam apparatus has revealed a single exponential rate when a solution of arsanilazotyrosine 248 carboxypeptidase A(alpha) at pH 6.7 (yellow) is increased to pH 8.5 (red). The rate constants obtained in this experiment are 6.1 sec(-1) at 3.0 mg/ml and 7.2 sec(-1) at 1.6 mg/ml concentration of enzyme.
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