Published August 1, 1973 | Version v1
Journal article

Solute radical inactivation of the sulfhydryl enzyme papin -sensitization and protection

  • 1. Calgary Univ., Alberta (Canada). Dept. of Chemistry

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Particularly pure N 2 O-purged papain solutions (2 × 10 −5 M; pH 6.8) were irradiated at 0 °C for different times with 60 Co γ-rays, in the presence of 10−30 mM solutions of acetate, isobutanol, and thiocyanate. In comparison to OH radicals, these solute radicals substantially enhanced papain inactivation. Calculated inactivation probabilities per papain–radical reaction (i.e. 0.43 for OH and 1.00 for solute radicals) support this finding.In situ protection of both N 2 -purged and N 2 O saturated papain solutions by cysteine was found to occur only at cysteine: papain molar ratios above 15:1, while below this ratio substantial sensitization occurred, reaching a maximum at a 2:1 ratio. This enhanced inactivation of papain at low cysteine concentrations is primarily repairable in nature, and probably due to CysS • attack on papain's active site sulfhydryl. Only at relatively high cysteine:papain ratios (> 30) can protection be ascribed simply to radical scavenging.

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Journal Title
Canadian Journal of Chemistry
Journal Volume
51
Journal Issue
15
Series
Can. J. Chem.
Journal Page Range
2443-2447
ISSN
0008-4042

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19 refs. Issued as publication no. 73-01 from the Biopolymer Research Group, University of Calgary.; Updated automatically by Metadata and Full-Text Enrichment Agent