Structure of ethanol-inhibited porcine pepsin at 2-A resolution and binding of the methyl ester of phenylalanyl-diiodotyrosine to the enzyme
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Structure of ethanol-inhibited porcine pepsin at 2-A resolution and binding of the methyl ester of phenylalanyl-diiodotyrosine to the enzyme
Abstract
An account of x-ray crystallographic studies of monoclinic porcine pepsin crystals is presented. The chain fold specific for aspartyl proteases is described in detail. As the results of 2-A refinement have shown, the actual structure is that of ethanol-inhibited pepsin. The structure, although close to those of fungal aspartyl proteases, has some specific features: one of them is an insertion near the S'1 site which restricts the position of dipeptide substrates and makes their productive binding more probable than in the fungal enzymes. 3-A resolution data on the binding of the dipeptide phenylalanyl-diiodotyrosine methyl ester are discussed.
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