Dynamic aspects of affinity labelling as revealed by alkylation and phosphorylation of pancreatic ribonuclease with reactive deoxyribodinucleotide derivatives

Affinity labelling of pancreatic RNase with 4-( N-2-chloroethyl- N-methylamino)benzylamide and (N → P) N-methylimidazolide of d(pTpA) results in the formation of monomodified enzyme derivatives retaining partially enzymatic activity. These data together with some cases described in the literature ar...

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description Affinity labelling of pancreatic RNase with 4-( N-2-chloroethyl- N-methylamino)benzylamide and (N → P) N-methylimidazolide of d(pTpA) results in the formation of monomodified enzyme derivatives retaining partially enzymatic activity. These data together with some cases described in the literature are considered as suggesting the dynamic nature of the enzyme-reagent complex represented by a set of states differing in the probability of intra-complex reaction. In particular, modification may proceed in a low probability state with an especially favorable mutual orientation of reagent and some protein residue remote from the active site of the enzyme resulting in the removal of the covalently attached reagent moiety from the active center.
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subjects Affinity labeling Biopolymer dynamics Reactive dinucleotide derivative Pancreatic RNase
Affinity Labels
Alkylation
Analytical, structural and metabolic biochemistry
Applied sciences
Binding Sites
Biological and medical sciences
Chromatography - methods
Deoxyribonucleotides - pharmacology
Enzymes and enzyme inhibitors
Exact sciences and technology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hydrolases
Kinetics
Microchemistry
Other techniques and industries
Pancreas - enzymology
Phosphorylation
Ribonucleases - antagonists & inhibitors
Ribonucleases - metabolism
title Dynamic aspects of affinity labelling as revealed by alkylation and phosphorylation of pancreatic ribonuclease with reactive deoxyribodinucleotide derivatives
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