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Research Article

Dipeptidylpeptidase Iv - Inactivation with N-Peptidyl-O-Aroyl Hydroxylamines

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Pages 129-142 | Received 10 Aug 1987, Published online: 27 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

Eleven N-peptidyl-o-aroyl hydroxylamines have been synthesized and their hydrolytic stability, acidity and properties during reaction with dipeptidyl peptidase IV (E.C. 3.4.14.5) investigated. N-peptidyl-o-(4-nitrobenzoyl) hydroxylamines act as irreversible inhibitors of serine proteases1. The serine enzyme, dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DP IV), is inactivated by substrate analog derivatives of this class by a suicide inactivation mechanism. During the enzymic reaction of DP IV with the suicide substrates most molecules are hydrolyzed but some irreversibly inactivate the target enzyme. In contrast to porcine pancreatic elastase and thermitase, DP IV exhibits a high ratio for hydrolysis of the compounds versus inhibition during their interaction with the enzyme. Variation of the leaving aroyl residue lowers this ratio. Variation of the substrate analog peptide moieties of the DP IV-inhibitors increases their ability to inhibit the enzyme to a remarkable extent. Possible reaction pathways are discussed.

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