Intra-site differential inhibition of multi-specific enzymes
The ability to catalyse a reaction acting on different substrates, known as “broad-specificity” or “multi-specificity”, and to catalyse different reactions at the same active site (“promiscuity”) are common features among the enzymes. These properties appear to go against the concept of extreme spec...
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doaj-d093347de5bf445684f9d75af1885df42021-07-15T13:10:32ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry1475-63661475-63742020-01-0135184084610.1080/14756366.2020.17439881743988Intra-site differential inhibition of multi-specific enzymesMario Cappiello0Francesco Balestri1Roberta Moschini2Umberto Mura3Antonella Del-Corso4Department of Biology, Biochemistry Unit, University of PisaDepartment of Biology, Biochemistry Unit, University of PisaDepartment of Biology, Biochemistry Unit, University of PisaDepartment of Biology, Biochemistry Unit, University of PisaDepartment of Biology, Biochemistry Unit, University of PisaThe ability to catalyse a reaction acting on different substrates, known as “broad-specificity” or “multi-specificity”, and to catalyse different reactions at the same active site (“promiscuity”) are common features among the enzymes. These properties appear to go against the concept of extreme specificity of the catalytic action of enzymes and have been re-evaluated in terms of evolution and metabolic adaptation. This paper examines the potential usefulness of a differential inhibitory action in the study of the susceptibility to inhibition of multi-specific or promiscuous enzymes acting on different substrates. Aldose reductase is a multi-specific enzyme that catalyses the reduction of both aldoses and hydrophobic cytotoxic aldehydes and is used here as a concrete case to deal with the differential inhibition approach.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2020.1743988differential inhibitorsmulti-specific enzymespromiscuous enzymesaldose reductase |
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Mario Cappiello Francesco Balestri Roberta Moschini Umberto Mura Antonella Del-Corso Intra-site differential inhibition of multi-specific enzymes Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry differential inhibitors multi-specific enzymes promiscuous enzymes aldose reductase |
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Mario Cappiello Francesco Balestri Roberta Moschini Umberto Mura Antonella Del-Corso |
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Intra-site differential inhibition of multi-specific enzymes |
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Intra-site differential inhibition of multi-specific enzymes |
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Intra-site differential inhibition of multi-specific enzymes |
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Intra-site differential inhibition of multi-specific enzymes |
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Intra-site differential inhibition of multi-specific enzymes |
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intra-site differential inhibition of multi-specific enzymes |
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Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry |
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1475-6366 1475-6374 |
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The ability to catalyse a reaction acting on different substrates, known as “broad-specificity” or “multi-specificity”, and to catalyse different reactions at the same active site (“promiscuity”) are common features among the enzymes. These properties appear to go against the concept of extreme specificity of the catalytic action of enzymes and have been re-evaluated in terms of evolution and metabolic adaptation. This paper examines the potential usefulness of a differential inhibitory action in the study of the susceptibility to inhibition of multi-specific or promiscuous enzymes acting on different substrates. Aldose reductase is a multi-specific enzyme that catalyses the reduction of both aldoses and hydrophobic cytotoxic aldehydes and is used here as a concrete case to deal with the differential inhibition approach. |
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differential inhibitors multi-specific enzymes promiscuous enzymes aldose reductase |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2020.1743988 |
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