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The Subsites Structure of Bovine Pancreatic Ribonuclease A Accounts for the Abnormal Kinetic Behavior with Cytidine 2′,3′-Cyclic Phosphate *

Journal of Biological Chemistry, ISSN: 0021-9258, Vol: 273, Issue: 40, Page: 25565-25572
1998
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The kinetics of the hydrolysis of cytidine 2′,3′-cyclic phosphate (C>p) to 3′-CMP by ribonuclease A are multiphasic at high substrate concentrations. We have investigated these kinetics by determining 3′-CMP formation both spectrophotometrically and by a highly specific and quantitative chemical sampling method. With the use of RNase A derivatives that lack a functional p 2 binding subsite, evidence is presented that the abnormal kinetics with the native enzyme are caused by the sequential binding of the substrate to the several subsites that make up the active site of ribonuclease. The evidence is based on the following points. 1) Some of the unusual features found with native RNase A and C>p as substrate disappear when the derivatives lacking a functional p 2 binding subsite are used. 2) The k cat / K m values with oligocytidylic acids of increasing lengths (ending in C>p) show a behavior that parallels the specific velocity with C>p at high concentrations: increase in going from the monomer to the trimer, a decrease from tetramer to hexamer, and then an increase in going to poly(C). 3) Adenosine increases the k cat obtained with a fixed concentration of C>p as substrate. 4) High concentrations of C>p protect the enzyme from digestion with subtilisin, which results in a more compact molecule, implying large substrate concentration-induced conformational changes. The data for the hydrolysis of C>p by RNase A can be fitted to a fifth order polynomial that has been derived from a kinetic scheme based on the sequential binding of several monomeric substrate molecules.

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