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Electric Fields and Enzyme Catalysis
Annual Review of Biochemistry ( IF 12.1 ) Pub Date : 2017-06-27 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-biochem-061516-044432
Stephen D Fried 1 , Steven G Boxer 2
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What happens inside an enzyme's active site to allow slow and difficult chemical reactions to occur so rapidly? This question has occupied biochemists’ attention for a long time. Computer models of increasing sophistication have predicted an important role for electrostatic interactions in enzymatic reactions, yet this hypothesis has proved vexingly difficult to test experimentally. Recent experiments utilizing the vibrational Stark effect make it possible to measure the electric field a substrate molecule experiences when bound inside its enzyme's active site. These experiments have provided compelling evidence supporting a major electrostatic contribution to enzymatic catalysis. Here, we review these results and develop a simple model for electrostatic catalysis that enables us to incorporate disparate concepts introduced by many investigators to describe how enzymes work into a more unified framework stressing the importance of electric fields at the active site.

中文翻译:



电场和酶催化



酶的活性位点内部发生了什么,使得缓慢而困难的化学反应如此迅速地发生?这个问题长期以来一直引起生物化学家的关注。日益复杂的计算机模型预测了静电相互作用在酶反应中的重要作用,但事实证明这一假设很难通过实验进行检验。最近利用振动斯塔克效应的实验使得测量底物分子在其酶活性位点内结合时所经历的电场成为可能。这些实验提供了令人信服的证据,支持静电对酶催化的主要贡献。在这里,我们回顾了这些结果并开发了一个简单的静电催化模型,该模型使我们能够将许多研究人员引入的不同概念结合起来,以描述酶如何工作到一个更统一的框架中,强调活性位点电场的重要性。

更新日期:2017-06-27
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