- Synthesis of azobenzenealkylmaleimide probes to photocontrol the enzyme activity of a bacterial histone deacetylase-like amidohydrolase.
Synthesis of azobenzenealkylmaleimide probes to photocontrol the enzyme activity of a bacterial histone deacetylase-like amidohydrolase.
Bioorganic chemistry (2014-12-03)
Benjamin Horstmann, Michael Korbus, Tatjana Friedmann, Christiane Wolff, Christina Marie Thiele, Franz-Josef Meyer-Almes
PMID25462992
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A series of azobenzenealkylmaleimides (AMDs) with different spacer length was synthesized and coupled via Michael-Addition to a specific mutant of a bacterial histone deacetylase-like amidohydrolase (HDAH). Michaelis-Menten parameters (Vmax and Km) were employed to characterize the effect of both, the spacer length and the configuration (cis vs. trans) of the attached azobenzene moiety, on the HDAH enzyme activity. The photoswitch behavior of the AMD/enzyme conjugate activity was clearly influenced by the AMD spacer length. This study highlights the importance of steric rearrangement of the photoswitch with respect to the active site and describes a strategy to optimize the photocontrol of HDAH.
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Etanol, purum, fine spirit, denaturated with 4.8% methanol, F25 METHYL1, ~96% (based on denaturant-free substance)
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Etanol, purum, absolute ethanol, denaturated with 2% 2-butanone, A15 MEK1, ≥99.8% (based on denaturant-free substance)