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Peptide bond synthesis catalyzed by subtilisin, papain, and pepsin.

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  • Peptide bond synthesis catalyzed by subtilisin, papain, and pepsin. Abstract Text:

    k moriharaK Morihara,t okaT Oka,

    The peptide bond syntheses catalyzed by subtilisin BPN', papain [EC 3.4.22.2], and pepsin [EC 3.4.23.1] were studied comparatively at the optimum pH of the enzymes with the coupling system Cbz-(AA)n-OH + Leu-X leads to Cbz-(AA)n-Leu-X, in which AA = various amino acid residues, n = 1-3 and X = -NH2, -OEt, -OBut, -ODPM (diphenyl methyl ester) or -NH. The coupling with these enzymes differed depending upon the nature of (AA)n and X. For subtilisin-catalyzed coupling, the molecular size of the carboxyl component was most important. Thus, Cbz-Gly-Pro-Leu-OH was useful for synthesis in the presence of an equimolar concentration of Leu-NH. Either Ala-NH2 or Leu-NH2 was also useful as an amine component when present at a concentration several times that of the carboxyl component. Papain catalyzed the coupling between Cbz-AA-OH (AA = glycine, L-alanine, L-valine, L-glutamic acid, or L-phenylalanine) and Leu-X (X = -OBut and -ODPM). The coupling of Cbz-Gly-Phe-OH and Leu-X catalyzed by pepsin was markedly affected, depending upon the nature of X in the following order: -NH greater than -OBut greater than -NH2, -OEt. Leu-NH2, however, was quite efficient when its molar concentration was raised to twenty times that of the carboxyl component.

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    k moriharaK Morihara,t okaT Oka,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 89

    Page Numbers: 385-95

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 1981

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Time Factors

    MESH TERMS: metabolism

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    Substance Name: Pepsin A

    Registry Number: EC 3.4.23.1

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