Hosea_1996_Biochemistry_35_10995

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Title : Aspartate 74 as a primary determinant in acetylcholinesterase governing specificity to cationic organophosphonates - Hosea_1996_Biochemistry_35_10995
Author(s) : Hosea NA , Radic Z , Tsigelny I , Berman HA , Quinn DM , Taylor P
Ref : Biochemistry , 35 :10995 , 1996
Abstract :

Through site-specific mutagenesis, we examined the determinants on acetylcholinesterase which govern the specificity and reactivity of three classes of substrates: enantiomeric alkyl phosphonates, trifluoromethyl acetophenones, and carboxyl esters. By employing cationic and uncharged pairs of enantiomeric alkyl methylphosphonyl thioates of known absolute stereochemistry, we find that an aspartate residue near the gorge entrance (D74) is responsible for the enhanced reactivity of the cationic organophosphonates. Removal of the charge with the mutation D74N causes a near equal reduction in the reaction rate constants for the Rp and Sp enantiomers and exerts a greater influence on the cationic organophosphonates than on the charged trimethylammonio trifluoromethyl acetophenone and acetylthiocholine. This pattern of reactivity suggests that the orientation of the leaving group for both enantiomers is directed toward the gorge exit and in apposition to Asp 74. Replacement of tryptophan 86 with alanine in the choline subsite also diminishes the reaction rates for cationic organophosphonates, although to a lesser extent than with the D74N mutation, while not affecting the reactions with the uncharged compounds. Hence, reaction with cationic OPs depends to a lesser degree on Trp 86 than on Asp 74. Docking of Sp and Rp cycloheptyl methylphosphonyl thiocholines and thioethylates in AChE as models of the reversible complex and transition state using molecular dynamics affords structural insight into the spatial arrangement of the substituents surrounding phosphorus prior to and during reaction. The leaving group of the Rp and Sp enantiomers, regardless of charge, is directed to the gorge exit and toward Asp 74, an orientation unique to tetrahedral ligands.

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Hosea NA, Radic Z, Tsigelny I, Berman HA, Quinn DM, Taylor P (1996)
Aspartate 74 as a primary determinant in acetylcholinesterase governing specificity to cationic organophosphonates
Biochemistry 35 :10995

Hosea NA, Radic Z, Tsigelny I, Berman HA, Quinn DM, Taylor P (1996)
Biochemistry 35 :10995