Phosphotyrosyl peptides and analogues as substrates and inhibitors of purple acid phosphatases
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15/04/2004
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Purple acid phosphatases are metal-containing hydrolases. While their precise biological role(s) is unknown, the mammalian enzyme has been linked in a variety of biological circumstances (e.g., osteoporosis) with increased bone resorption. Inhibition of the human enzyme is a possible strategy for the treatment of bone-resorptive diseases such as osteoporosis. Previously, we determined the crystal structure of pig purple acid phosphatase to 1.55 Angstrom and we showed that it is a good model for the human enzyme. Here, a study of the pH dependence of its kinetic parameters showed that the pig enzyme is most efficient at pH values similar to those encountered in the osteoclast resorptive space. Based on the observation that phosphotyrosine-containing peptides are good substrates for pig purple acid phosphatase, peptides containing a range of phosphotyrosine mimetics were synthesized. Kinetic analysis showed that they act as potent inhibitors of mammalian and plant purple acid phosphatases, with the best inhibitors exhibiting low micromolar inhibition constants at pH 3-5. These compounds are thus the most potent organic inhibitors yet reported for the purple acid phosphatases. (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier Inc. |
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eng |
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Arcademic Press |
Palavras-Chave | #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Biophysics #Purple Acid Phosphatase #Tartrate Resistant Acid Phosphatase #Inhibition And Kinetic Studies #Phosphotyrosyl Peptide #Osteoporosis #Solid-phase Synthesis #Pig Allantoic Fluid #Bovine Spleen #Sweet-potato #Crystal-structure #Active-site #Fe-mn #Derivatives #Uteroferrin #Mechanism #C1 #270108 Enzymes #780105 Biological sciences #780103 Chemical sciences |
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Journal Article |