“…In the hydrolytic reactions, catalyzed by serine-proteases, a transitory acyl-enzyme intermediate transfers the acyl group to water. However, in enzymatic peptide synthesis, the acyl group is transferred to other nucleophiles, such as the amino groups amino acids, resulting in synthesis by a transpeptidation mechanism, as postulated for the plastein reaction (Tsai et al, 1972;Hofsten and Lalasidis, 1976;Fujimaki et al, 1977;Edwards and Shipe, 1978). Other researcher (Determann et al, 1965;Yamashita et aZ., 1973), suggested that plastein synthesis occurs by a condensation mechanism, as a reversal of the usual hydrolytic reaction.…”