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Demystifying DPP III Catalyzed Peptide Hydrolysis— Computational Study of the Complete Catalytic Cycle of Human DPP III Catalyzed Tynorphin Hydrolysis (CROSBI ID 305581)

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Tomić, Antonija ; Tomić, Sanja Demystifying DPP III Catalyzed Peptide Hydrolysis— Computational Study of the Complete Catalytic Cycle of Human DPP III Catalyzed Tynorphin Hydrolysis // International journal of molecular sciences, 23 (2022), 3; 1858, 24. doi: 10.3390/ijms23031858

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Tomić, Antonija ; Tomić, Sanja

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Demystifying DPP III Catalyzed Peptide Hydrolysis— Computational Study of the Complete Catalytic Cycle of Human DPP III Catalyzed Tynorphin Hydrolysis

Dipeptidyl peptides III (DPP III) is a dual-domain zinc exopeptidase that hydrolyzes peptides of varying sequence and size. Despite attempts to elucidate and narrow down the broad substrate- specificity of DPP III, there is no explanation as to why some of them, such as tynorphin (VVYPW), the truncated form of the endogenous heptapeptide spinorphin, are the slow-reacting substrates of DPP III compared to others, such as Leu- enkephalin. Using quantum molecular mechanics calculations followed by various molecular dynamics techniques, we describe for the first time the entire catalytic cycle of human DPP III, providing theoretical insight into the inhibitory mechanism of tynorphin. The chemical step of peptide bond hydrolysis and the substrate binding to the active site of the enzyme and release of the product were described for DPP III in complex with tynorphin and Leu-enkephalin and their products. We found that tynorphin is cleaved by the same reaction mechanism determined for Leu- enkephalin. More importantly, we showed that the product stabilization and regeneration of the enzyme, but not the nucleophilic attack of the catalytic water molecule and inversion at the nitrogen atom of the cleavable peptide bond, correspond to the rate-determining steps of the overall catalytic cycle of the enzyme.

dipeptidyl peptides III ; tynorphin ; metallopeptidase activity inhibition ; enzyme reaction cycle ; peptide hydrolysis

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23 (3)

2022.

1858

24

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1422-0067

10.3390/ijms23031858

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