John W. Dingee, A. Brad Anton, John W. Dingee, A. Brad Anton, John W. Dingee, A. Brad Anton
Index: Carbohydr. Res. 345(17) , 2507-15, (2010)
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The hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl-β-1,4-cellobioside (pNP-G2) by the catalytic domain of the retaining-family 5-2 endocellulase Cel5A from Thermobifida fusca (Cel5Acd) was studied. The dominant reaction pathway involves hydrolysis of the aglyconic bond, producing cellobiose (G2) and a 'reporter' species p-nitrophenol (pNP), which was monitored spectrophotometrically to track the reaction. We also detected the production of cellotriose (G3) and p-nitrophenyl-glucoside (pNP-G1), confirming the presence of a competing transglycosylation pathway. We use a mechanistic model of hydrolysis and transglycosylation to derive an expression for the rate of pNP-formation as a function of enzyme concentration, substrate concentration, and several lumped kinetics parameters. The derivation assumes that the quasi-steady-state assumption (QSSA) applies for three intermediate species in the mechanism; we determine conditions under which this assumption is rigorously justified. We integrate the rate expression and compare its integral form to pNP-versus-time data collected for a range of enzyme and substrate concentrations. The integral comparison gives a stringent test of the mechanistic model, and it serves to quantify the lumped kinetics parameters with good statistical precision, particularly a previously unidentified parameter that determines the selectivity of hydrolysis versus transglycosylation. The integrated rate expression accounts well for pNP-versus-time data under all circumstances we have investigated.Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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