1. Author's Information
    X M Guo
    Department of Chemistry (M/CI11), University of Illinois at Chicago, P.O. Box 4348, Chicago, IL 60680, U.S.A.

    M Ashwell
    Department of Chemistry (M/CI11), University of Illinois at Chicago, P.O. Box 4348, Chicago, IL 60680, U.S.A.

    M L Sinnott
    Department of Chemistry (M/CI11), University of Illinois at Chicago, P.O. Box 4348, Chicago, IL 60680, U.S.A.

    T A Krenitsky
    The Wellcome Laboratories, 3030 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, U.S.A.

  2. Abstract
    1. [2?-2H]Inosine was made from inosine by tetraisopropyldisiloxanyl protection of the 3?- and 5?-positions, oxidation with dimethyl sulphoxide and acetic anhydride, immediate NaB2H4 reduction of the oxo sugar product and inversion at C-2? of the resultant protected [2?-2H]arabino-inosine by trifluoromethanesulphonylation and reaction with caesium propionate, followed by deprotection. 2. The equilibrium-perturbation technique was used to measure beta 2H(V/K) for phosphorolysis of this compound by the purine nucleoside phosphorylase of Escherichia coli as a function of pH. 3. The pH variation indicates an intrinsic effect of 1.068 masked by isotopically silent steps near the pH optimum. 4. The similar pH variation of these beta-deuterium effects and the alpha-deuterium effects measured previously [Stein & Cordes (1981) J. Biol. Chem. 256, 767-772; Lehikoinen, Sinnott & Krenitsky (1989) Biochem. J. 257, 355-359] for this reaction provides the first experimental reassurance for the common assumption that pH changes merely mask and unmask the chemical steps in an enzyme-catalysed reaction, and do not detectably alter transition-state structure. 5. The dihedral angle between the C-H-2? bond and the electron-deficient p-orbital at the transition state is in the range 32-48 degrees, in accord with an essentially planar furanose ring.
    Keywords
    deuterium kinetic, purine nucleoside, phosphorylase reaction

    ADLID: 89327-v4
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    deuterium kinetic purine nucleoside phosphorylase reaction
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