Fumarate Activation and Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effects as Probes of the NAD-Malic Enzyme Reaction

The kinetic mechanism of activation of the NAD-malic enzyme by fumarate and the transition state structure for the oxidation malate for the NAD-malic enzyme reaction have been studied. Fumarate exerts its activating effect by decreasing the off-rate for malate from the E:Mg:malate and E:Mg:NAD:malat...

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Main Author: Lai, Chung-Jeng
Other Authors: Cook, Paul F.
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Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 1992
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc2788642017-03-17T08:40:47Z Fumarate Activation and Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effects as Probes of the NAD-Malic Enzyme Reaction Lai, Chung-Jeng NAD-malic enzyme fumarates Chemical kinetics. Enzyme kinetics. The kinetic mechanism of activation of the NAD-malic enzyme by fumarate and the transition state structure for the oxidation malate for the NAD-malic enzyme reaction have been studied. Fumarate exerts its activating effect by decreasing the off-rate for malate from the E:Mg:malate and E:Mg:NAD:malate complexes. The activation by fumarate results in a decrease in K_imalate and an increase in V/K_malate by about 2-fold, while the maximum velocity remains constant. A discrimination exists between active and activator sites for the binding of dicarboxylic acids. Activation by fumarate is proposed to have physiologic importance in the parasite. The hydride transfer transition state for the NAD-malic enzyme reaction is concerted with respect to solvent isotope sensitive and hydride transfer steps. Two protons are involved in the solvent isotope sensitive step, one with a normal fractionation factor, another with an inverse fractionation factor. A structure for the transition state for hydride transfer in the NAD-malic enzyme reaction is proposed. University of North Texas Cook, Paul F. Harris, Ben G. Dobson, Gerard R. Yorio, Thomas Wu, Edward Ming-chi, 1938- Gracy, Robert W. Harris, Elizabeth H. 1992-12 Thesis or Dissertation ix, 98 leaves : ill. Text call-no: 379 N81d no.3674 untcat: b1745073 local-cont-no: 1002722430-lai https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278864/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc278864 English Public Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Lai, Chung-Jeng
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topic NAD-malic enzyme
fumarates
Chemical kinetics.
Enzyme kinetics.
spellingShingle NAD-malic enzyme
fumarates
Chemical kinetics.
Enzyme kinetics.
Lai, Chung-Jeng
Fumarate Activation and Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effects as Probes of the NAD-Malic Enzyme Reaction
description The kinetic mechanism of activation of the NAD-malic enzyme by fumarate and the transition state structure for the oxidation malate for the NAD-malic enzyme reaction have been studied. Fumarate exerts its activating effect by decreasing the off-rate for malate from the E:Mg:malate and E:Mg:NAD:malate complexes. The activation by fumarate results in a decrease in K_imalate and an increase in V/K_malate by about 2-fold, while the maximum velocity remains constant. A discrimination exists between active and activator sites for the binding of dicarboxylic acids. Activation by fumarate is proposed to have physiologic importance in the parasite. The hydride transfer transition state for the NAD-malic enzyme reaction is concerted with respect to solvent isotope sensitive and hydride transfer steps. Two protons are involved in the solvent isotope sensitive step, one with a normal fractionation factor, another with an inverse fractionation factor. A structure for the transition state for hydride transfer in the NAD-malic enzyme reaction is proposed.
author2 Cook, Paul F.
author_facet Cook, Paul F.
Lai, Chung-Jeng
author Lai, Chung-Jeng
author_sort Lai, Chung-Jeng
title Fumarate Activation and Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effects as Probes of the NAD-Malic Enzyme Reaction
title_short Fumarate Activation and Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effects as Probes of the NAD-Malic Enzyme Reaction
title_full Fumarate Activation and Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effects as Probes of the NAD-Malic Enzyme Reaction
title_fullStr Fumarate Activation and Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effects as Probes of the NAD-Malic Enzyme Reaction
title_full_unstemmed Fumarate Activation and Kinetic Solvent Isotope Effects as Probes of the NAD-Malic Enzyme Reaction
title_sort fumarate activation and kinetic solvent isotope effects as probes of the nad-malic enzyme reaction
publisher University of North Texas
publishDate 1992
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