Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Adv Protein Chem Struct Biol. 2012;87:57-86. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-398312-1.00003-2.
Crystal structures of enzymes have provided valuable information for the reaction mechanisms. Structures of the enzyme complex with different reaction intermediates are particularly valuable. In several cases, these structures of intermediates were discovered accidently, presumably by trapping in the crystal during freezing prior to X-ray data collection. High to atomic resolution structures reveal the detailed geometry of the reaction intermediate and its interactions within the enzyme active site. In other cases, the protein can be crystallized with its substrate, including examples of protease precursors that represent their own substrates. Examples are described of an FAD-dependent dehydrogenase, HIV protease and caspases, where the structures provide snapshots of steps in the reaction and the conformational changes occurring during the reaction. Complementary techniques such as computational chemistry, neutron crystallography, Laue crystallography, and time-resolved spectroscopy can give a more complete picture of the reaction.
酶的晶体结构为反应机制提供了有价值的信息。与不同反应中间物结合的酶复合物的结构特别有价值。在某些情况下,这些中间物结构是意外发现的,大概是在 X 射线数据收集之前冷冻过程中被捕获在晶体中。高至原子分辨率的结构揭示了反应中间物的详细几何形状及其在酶活性部位内的相互作用。在其他情况下,可以将包含蛋白酶前体等自身底物的蛋白质与其底物一起结晶。描述了一个依赖 FAD 的脱氢酶、HIV 蛋白酶和半胱天冬酶的例子,这些结构提供了反应步骤的快照,以及反应过程中发生的构象变化。计算化学、中子晶体学、劳埃晶体学和时间分辨光谱学等补充技术可以更全面地描述反应。