Structural Basis of Perturbed pKa Values of Catalytic Groups in Enzyme Active Sites

In protein and RNA macromolecules, only a limited number of different side‐chain chemical groups are available to function as catalysts. The myriad of enzyme‐catalyzed reactions results from the ability of most of these groups to function either as nucleophilic, electrophilic, or general acid‐base c...

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Veröffentlicht in:IUBMB life 2002-02, Vol.53 (2), p.85-98
Hauptverfasser: Harris, Thomas K., Turner, George J.
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Zusammenfassung:In protein and RNA macromolecules, only a limited number of different side‐chain chemical groups are available to function as catalysts. The myriad of enzyme‐catalyzed reactions results from the ability of most of these groups to function either as nucleophilic, electrophilic, or general acid‐base catalysts, and the key to their adapted chemical function lies in their states of protonation. Ionization is determined by the intrinsic p K a of the group and the microenvironment created around the group by the protein or RNA structure, which perturbs its intrinsic p K a to its functional or apparent p K a . These p K a shifts result from interactions of the catalytic group with other fully or partially charged groups as well as the polarity or dielectric of the medium that surrounds it. The electrostatic interactions between ionizable groups found on the surface of macromolecules are weak and cause only slight p K a perturbations (2 units) and are the subject of this review. The magnitudes of these p K a perturbations are analyzed with respect to the structural details of the active‐site microenvironment and the energetics of the reactions that they catalyze.
ISSN:1521-6543
1521-6551
DOI:10.1080/15216540211468