학술논문

The Importance of Dynamic Effects on the Enzyme Activity.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 5/6/2005, Vol. 280 Issue 18, p17953-17960. 8p. 7 Diagrams, 3 Charts, 4 Graphs.
Subject
*RIBONUCLEASES
*GENETIC mutation
*CANCER treatment
*NUCLEASES
*CATALYSIS
*ENZYMES
Language
ISSN
0021-9258
Abstract
Onconase (ONC), a member of the RNase A superfamily extracted from oocytes of Rana pipiens, is an effective cancer killer. It is currently used in treatment of various forms of cancer. ONC antitumor properties depend on its ribonucleolytic activity that is low in comparison with other members of the superfamily. The most damaging side effect from Onconase treatment is renal toxicity, which seems to be caused by the unusual stability of the enzyme. Therefore, mutants with reduced thermal stability and/or increased catalytic activity may have significant implications for human cancer chemotherapy. In this context, we have determined the crystal structures of two Oneonase mutants (M23L-ONC and C87S,des103-104-ONC) and performed molecular dynamic simulations of ONC and C87S,des103-104-ONC with the aim of explaining on structural grounds the modifications of the activity and thermal stability of the mutants. The results also provide the molecular bases to explain the lower catalytic activity of Onconase compared with RNase A and the unusually high thermal stability of the amphibian enzyme. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]