Published December 1, 1968
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Demonstration of carbonium ion intermediate during lysozyme catalysis
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- Dahlquist, F. W.
- Rand-Meir, T.
- Raftery, M. A.
Chicago
Abstract
X-ray analysis studies (1,2) on the relative modes of association of various inhibitors and substrates with lysozyme have led to a proposal for the catalytic mechanism of the enzyme (3,4). This proposal suggests that the enzyme catalyzes the formation of a carbonium ion at C1 of the glycosidic bond undergoing hydrolysis and, further, provides it with steric and electrostatic stabilization. To date, little evidence of a chemical nature has been available to test the mechanistic proposal.
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© 1968 by the National Academy of Sciences. Communicated by George S. Hammond, October 7, 1968. Supported by U.S. Public Health Service grant GM-14452. [F.W.D. was a] National Institutes of Health trainess, 1967-68. Church Laboratories of Chemical Biology, Contribution No. 3760.Files
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