Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, USA.
Annu Rev Biochem. 2011;80:645-67. doi: 10.1146/annurev-biochem-060409-093051.
The rates of enzyme reactions fall within a relatively narrow range. To estimate the rate enhancements produced by enzymes, and their expected affinities for transition state analog inhibitors, it is necessary to measure the rates of the corresponding reactions in water in the absence of a catalyst. This review describes the spontaneous cleavages of C-C, C-H, C-N, C-O, P-O, and S-O bonds in biological molecules, as well as the uncatalyzed reactions that correspond to phosphoryl transfer reactions catalyzed by kinases and to peptidyl transfer in the ribosome. The rates of these reactions, some with half-lives in excess of one million years, span an overall range of 10¹⁹-fold. Moreover, the slowest reactions tend to be most sensitive to temperature, with rates that increase as much as 10⁷-fold when the temperature is raised from 25° to 100°C. That tendency collapses, by many orders of magnitude, the time that would have been required for chemical evolution on a warm earth. If the catalytic effect of primitive enzymes, like that of modern enzymes and many nonenzymatic catalysts, were mainly to reduce a reaction's enthalpy of activation, then the resulting rate enhancement would have increased automatically as the surroundings cooled. By reducing the time required for early chemical evolution in a warm environment, these findings counter the view that not enough time has passed for terrestrial life to have evolved to its present level of complexity.
酶反应的速率范围相对较窄。为了估计酶产生的速率增强及其对过渡态类似物抑制剂的预期亲和力,有必要在没有催化剂的情况下测量水中相应反应的速率。本篇综述描述了生物分子中 C-C、C-H、C-N、C-O、P-O 和 S-O 键的自发断裂,以及与激酶催化的磷酸转移反应和核糖体中肽转移相对应的无催化反应。这些反应的速率,有些半衰期超过一百万年,跨越了 10¹⁹ 倍的总体范围。此外,最慢的反应往往对温度最敏感,当温度从 25°C 升高到 100°C 时,速率会增加多达 10⁷ 倍。这种趋势使在温暖地球上进行化学进化所需的时间大大缩短了几个数量级。如果原始酶(如现代酶和许多非酶催化剂)的催化作用主要是降低反应的活化焓,那么随着环境冷却,由此产生的速率增强将自动增加。通过减少温暖环境中早期化学进化所需的时间,这些发现反驳了这样一种观点,即地球上的生命还没有进化到现在的复杂程度,时间还不够长。