Removal of Metal from Carboxypeptidase A Proceeds via a Split Pathway: Implications for the General Mechanisms of Metalloenzyme Inactivation by Chelating Agents
Matthew W. Bignucolo,
Stefan Siemann
Abstract:The chelation of protein-bound metal ions is typically thought to follow either a dissociative (D) or an associative (A) path. While the former mechanism involves the spontaneous dissociation of the metal from the protein prior to chelation, the latter route is characterized by the formation of an intermediate protein−metal−chelator ternary complex. Using the prototypical zinc protease carboxypeptidase A (CPA) and a variety of charged and neutral chelating agents, we demonstrate that inactivation of the enzyme… Show more
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