Thermodynamic parameters of the interaction between Co(II) bovine carbonic anhydrase and anionic inhibitors.

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TítuloThermodynamic parameters of the interaction between Co(II) bovine carbonic anhydrase and anionic inhibitors.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1992
AutoresMoratal, JM, Martinez-Ferrer, MJ, Donaire, A, Aznar, L
JournalJ Inorg Biochem
Volume45
Issue1
Pagination65-71
Date Published1992 Jan
ISSN0162-0134
Palabras claveAnimals, Anions, Azides, Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors, Carbonic Anhydrases, Cattle, Cobalt, Kinetics, Mathematics, Nitrates, Perchlorates, Spectrophotometry, Thermodynamics
Abstract

The pH dependence of the apparent affinity constants of perchlorate for cobalt(II)bovine carbonic anhydrase II has been measured by electronic absorption spectroscopy. The obtained data have been analyzed in terms of the ionization of two acidic groups of CoBCAII, and the affinity of perchlorate for the two water-containing species of the enzyme have been estimated. Furthermore, the affinity constants of nitrate, perchlorate, and azide for CoBCAII in the temperature range 5 degrees C-30 degrees C have been determined by spectrophotometric titrations at pH 7. The affinity constants for these ligands decrease with increasing temperatures. The temperature dependence of binding was used to estimate the enthalpy and entropy parameters for the formation of the corresponding 1:1 adducts. The obtained results indicate that binding of these anions to the cobalt enzyme is an enthalpy driven process which is opposed by a moderate entropy change.

Alternate JournalJ. Inorg. Biochem.
PubMed ID1316950