Ligand-induced conformational changes in prolyl oligopeptidase: a kinetic approach

R. V. Elzen, E. Schoenmakers, Inger Brandt, P. Veken, A. Lambeir
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Most kinetic studies of prolyl oligopeptidase (PREP) were performed with the porcine enzyme using modified peptide substrates. Yet recent biophysical studies used the human homolog. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the kinetic behavior of human and porcine PREP, as well as to find a suitable method to study enzyme kinetics with an unmodified biological substrate. It was found that human PREP behaves identically to the porcine homolog, displaying a double bell-shaped pH profile and a pH-dependent solvent kinetic isotope effect of the kcat/Km, features that set it apart from the related exopeptidase dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV). However, the empirical temperature coefficient Q10, describing the temperature dependency of the kinetic parameters and the non-linear Arrhenius plot of kcat/Km are common characteristics between PREP and DPP IV. The results also demonstrate the feasibility of microcalorimetry for measuring turn-over of proline containing peptides.
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配体诱导的脯氨酰寡肽酶的构象变化:动力学方法
大多数对脯氨酸寡肽酶(PREP)的动力学研究都是用修饰肽底物对猪酶进行的。然而,最近的生物物理学研究使用了人类的同源性。因此,本研究的目的是比较人和猪的PREP的动力学行为,并寻找一种合适的方法来研究未经修饰的生物底物的酶动力学。研究发现,人PREP与猪的同源物表现出相同的行为,表现出双钟形的pH曲线和pH依赖的溶剂动力学同位素效应,使其与相关的外肽酶二肽基肽酶IV (DPP IV)区分。描述动力学参数的温度依赖性和kcat/Km的非线性Arrhenius图是PREP和DPP IV的共同特征。结果也证明了微量热法测量脯氨酸多肽周转率的可行性。
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