Cengiz_2002_J.Protein.Chem_21_145

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Title : A new perspective on thermal inactivation kinetics of human serum butyrylcholinesterase - Cengiz_2002_J.Protein.Chem_21_145
Author(s) : Cengiz D , Cokugras AN , Tezcan EF
Ref : J Protein Chem , 21 :145 , 2002
Abstract : Butyrylcholinesterase purified from human serum as 6600-fold was heated at 37 degrees, 40 degrees, 45 degrees, and 50 degrees C for 24 hr. It was observed that the enzyme heated at 45 degrees C for 24 hr converted to a stabilized form and followed Michaelis-Menten kinetics, whereas the enzyme samples, heated at the other temperatures for 24 hr, shown negative cooperativity with respect to its substrate, butyrylthiocholine. Even the sample heated at 45 degrees C for 12 hr shown negative cooperativity. On the contrary to the heated enzyme at 40 degrees C for 24 hr, the heated enzyme at 45 degrees C for 24 hr could not be reactivated when it was kept at 4 degrees C for 24 hr. In the kinetic studies, it was found that substrate analogs choline and benzoylcholine inhibited both the native enzyme and the enzyme heated at 45 degrees C for 24 hr competitively, whereas succinylcholine was the partial competitive inhibitor of native enzyme but the pure competitive inhibitor of the heated enzyme.
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Cengiz D, Cokugras AN, Tezcan EF (2002)
A new perspective on thermal inactivation kinetics of human serum butyrylcholinesterase
J Protein Chem 21 :145

Cengiz D, Cokugras AN, Tezcan EF (2002)
J Protein Chem 21 :145