Beta-Selenaproline, a proline analog having the beta-methylene group substituted by a selenium atom, has been tested in ATP-PPi exchange reaction catalyzed by either Escherichia coli or rat liver aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases. It has been shown that with both enzymatic systems beta-selenaproline does not give rise to ATP-PPi exchange, but specifically inhibits proline activation. The inhibition is of fully competitive type and the Ki values, lower than the Km values for proline, show that beta-selenaproline binds to the synthetases with high affinity. The inability to form the complex with AMP, taking into account also the behavior of gamma-selenaproline and other proline analogs, has been ascribed to the presence of the selenium atom in the beta-position.
Beta-selenaproline as competitive inhibitor of proline activation / V., Busiello; M. D., Girolamo; Cini, Chiara; C. D., Marco. - In: BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA. - ISSN 0006-3002. - STAMPA. - 606:2(1980), pp. 347-352.
Beta-selenaproline as competitive inhibitor of proline activation.
CINI, Chiara;
1980
Abstract
Beta-Selenaproline, a proline analog having the beta-methylene group substituted by a selenium atom, has been tested in ATP-PPi exchange reaction catalyzed by either Escherichia coli or rat liver aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases. It has been shown that with both enzymatic systems beta-selenaproline does not give rise to ATP-PPi exchange, but specifically inhibits proline activation. The inhibition is of fully competitive type and the Ki values, lower than the Km values for proline, show that beta-selenaproline binds to the synthetases with high affinity. The inability to form the complex with AMP, taking into account also the behavior of gamma-selenaproline and other proline analogs, has been ascribed to the presence of the selenium atom in the beta-position.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.