Publications by authors named "Steven H Grossman"

The dinuclear aminopeptidase from Streptomyces griseus (SgAP) and its metal derivatives catalyze the hydrolysis of the phosphoester bis(p-nitrophenyl) phosphate (BNPP) and the phosphonate ester p-nitrophenyl phenylphosphonate with extraordinary rate enhancements at pH 7.0 and 25 degrees C [A. Ercan, H.

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Arginine kinase from sea urchin eggs and sea cucumber muscle are dimeric enzymes, unlike the more widely distributed monomeric enzyme found in other invertebrates. Both purified enzymes exhibited features characteristic of the monomeric arginine kinases including pH optima, formation of a catalytic dead-end complex (enzyme-MgADP-arginine) and stabilization of this complex by monovalent anions. A complete analysis of initial velocity data, in both directions for each substrate, indicated that substrate binding cooperativity was either minimal or non-existent.

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The antigenic and physical properties of several representative invertebrate phosphagen kinases have been examined in order to further characterize the relationship between taxonomic assignment, quaternary protein structure and evolution of this class of enzymes. Antibodies against dimeric arginine kinase from the sea cucumber cross-reacted with dimeric arginine kinase purified from sea urchin eggs, but failed to react with extracts from any species known to contain monomeric arginine kinase. However, strong immunoreactivity was observed when antibodies against purified dimeric arginine kinase were reacted with pure creatine kinase from the human muscle (CK-MM) and brain (CK-BB) as well as extracts from several species known to contain dimeric creatine kinase.

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The kinetic mechanism and evaluation of several potential inhibitors of purified arginine kinase from the cockroach (Periplanta americana) were investigated. This monomeric phosphagen kinase is important in maintaining ATP levels during the rapid energy demands of muscle required for contraction and motility. Analysis reveals the following dissociation constants (mM) for the binary complex: E.

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The isolation and characterization of homogeneous arginine kinase from the cockroach is reported. The purification protocol produces 6.6 mg of pure enzyme from 6.

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The time course and dose-response to proteolysis of three dimeric isozymes of creatine kinase, CK-MM (muscle), CK-BB (brain), and CK-MB (heart) and the homologous monomer, arginine kinase were compared. Chymotrypsin and trypsin cause a rapid and significant loss of intact CK-BB, but limited hydrolysis of CK-MM. After 1h of hydrolysis by chymotrypsin, 80% of CK-MM is intact as judged by quantification of monomers after electrophoresis in sodium dodecyl sulfate.

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