Structural basis of the chiral selectivity of Pseudomonas cepacia lipase
To investigate the enantioselectivity of Pseudomonas cepacia lipase, inhibition studies were performed with SC‐ and RC‐(RP ,SP)‐1,2‐dialkylcarbamoylglycero‐3‐O‐p‐nitrophenyl alkylphosphonates of different alkyl chain lengths. P. cepacia lipase was most rapidly inactivated by RC‐(RP ,SP)‐1,2‐dioctylc...
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Published in | European journal of biochemistry Vol. 254; no. 2; pp. 333 - 340 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Berlin & Heidelberg
Springer‐Verlag
01.06.1998
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Summary: | To investigate the enantioselectivity of Pseudomonas cepacia lipase, inhibition studies were performed with SC‐ and RC‐(RP ,SP)‐1,2‐dialkylcarbamoylglycero‐3‐O‐p‐nitrophenyl alkylphosphonates of different alkyl chain lengths. P. cepacia lipase was most rapidly inactivated by RC‐(RP ,SP)‐1,2‐dioctylcarbamoylglycero‐3‐O‐p‐nitrophenyl octylphosphonate (RC‐trioctyl) with an inactivation half‐time of 75 min, while that for the SC‐(RP ,SP)‐1,2‐dioctylcarbamoylglycero‐3‐O‐p‐nitrophenyl octyl‐phosphonate (SC‐trioctyl) compound was 530 min. X‐ray structures were obtained of P. cepacia lipase after reaction with RC‐trioctyl to 0.29‐nm resolution at pH 4 and covalently modified with RC‐(RP ,SP)‐1,2‐dibutylcarbamoylglycero‐3‐O‐p‐nitrophenyl butyl‐phosphonate (RC‐tributyl) to 0.175‐nm resolution at pH 8.5. The three‐dimensional structures reveal that both triacylglycerol analogues had reacted with the active‐site Ser87, forming a covalent complex. The bound phosphorus atom shows the same chirality (SP) in both complexes despite the use of a racemic (RP ,SP) mixture at the phosphorus atom of the triacylglycerol analogues. In the structure of RC‐tributyl‐complexed P. cepacia lipase, the diacylglycerol moiety has been lost due to an aging reaction, and only the butyl phosphonate remains visible in the electron density. In the RC‐trioctyl complex the complete inhibitor is clearly defined; it adopts a bent tuning fork conformation. Unambiguously, four binding pockets for the triacylglycerol could be detected : an oxyanion hole and three pockets which accommodate the sn‐1, sn‐2, and sn‐3 fatty acid chains. Van der Waals' interactions are the main forces that keep the radyl groups of the triacylglycerol analogue in position and, in addition, a hydrogen bond to the carbonyl oxygen of the sn‐2 chain contributes to fixing the position of the inhibitor. |
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Bibliography: | C 1,2‐dibutylcarbamoylglycero‐3 lipase inhibited by bauke@chem.rug.nl 1,2‐dioctylcarbamoylglycero‐3 O ‐ P R Enzymes. 31 50 3634800. S Abbreviations. P. cepacia nitrophenyl octylphosphonate. tributyl E‐mail Note. Fusarium solani pisi EC3.1.1.3 nitrophenyl octylphosphonate nitrophenyl butylphosphonate 2,3‐dioctylcarbamoylglycero‐1 nitrophenyl butylphosphonate and 5LIP for esterase, triacylglycerol lipase trioctyl . B. W. Dijkstra, Laboratory of Biophysical Chemistry, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands Correspondence to Crystallographic coordinates derived here have been deposited with the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank (Upton, USA) under entry codes 4LIP for Fax Lipases (EC 3.1.1), cutinase ObjectType-Article-2 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-1 content type line 23 ObjectType-Article-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 |
ISSN: | 0014-2956 1432-1033 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1432-1327.1998.2540333.x |