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FEBS Journal | 2009

Do N-terminal nucleophile hydrolases indeed have a single amino acid catalytic center?

Diana Zhiryakova; Ivaylo Ivanov; Sonya Ilieva; Maya Guncheva; Boris Galunsky; Nicolina Stambolieva

A new set of experimental kinetic data on the hydrolysis of a series of phenylacetyl p‐substituted anilides catalyzed by penicillin G acylase from Escherichia coli (PGA) is presented in this article. The Hammett plot of log(kcat,R/kcat,H) versus σp− has three linear segments, which distinguishes the enzyme from the other N‐terminal nucleophile hydrolases for which data are available. Three amino acids in the vicinity of the catalytic SerB1 (AsnB241, AlaB69, and GlnB23) were included in the quantum mechanical model. The stable structures and the transition states for acylation were optimized by molecular mechanical modeling and at the AM1 level of theory for three model substrates (with H, a methoxy group or a nitro group in the para position in the leaving group). Intrinsic interactions of several functional groups at the active site of PGA are discussed in relation to the catalytic efficiency of the enzyme. The energy barrier computed for the first step of acylation (the nucleophilic attack of SerB1) is lower than that for the second step (the collapse of the tetrahedral intermediate). However, the electronic properties of the substituent on the leaving group affect the structure of the second transition state. It is shown that the main chain carbonyl group of GlnB23 forms a hydrogen bond with the leaving group nitrogen, thus influencing the hydrolysis rate. On the basis of our computations, we propose an interpretation of the complex character of the Hammett plot for the reaction catalyzed by PGA. We suggest a modified scheme of the catalytic mechanism in which some of the intramolecular interactions essential for catalysis are included.


Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry | 2011

Evaluation of the inhibitory potential of five squaric acid derivatives against pancreatic lipase

Zorka Bobcheva; Diana Zhiryakova; Maya Guncheva

A series of 4-alkylamino-2-ethoxycyclobut-3en-1,2-diones has been synthesized, characterized and their inhibitory effect on pancreatic lipase (PL) was evaluated. The compound 1 has shown relatively high potency (IC50 = 0.11 mM) compared with the most effective anti-obesity drug, tetrahydrolipstatin (Orlistat) (IC50 value = 0.08 mM). The compounds have showed good selectivity toward PL and did not affect the activity of trypsin, another digestive enzyme.


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2011

Catalytic properties and potential applications of Bacillus lipases

Maya Guncheva; Diana Zhiryakova


Process Biochemistry | 2011

Immobilization of lipase from Candida rugosa on novel phosphorous-containing polyurethanes: Application in wax ester synthesis

Maya Guncheva; Emil Tashev; Diana Zhiryakova; Tania Tosheva; Nadezhda Tzokova


Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society | 2008

Acidolysis of Tripalmitin with Oleic Acid Catalyzed by a Newly Isolated Thermostable Lipase

Maya Guncheva; Diana Zhiryakova; Nadia Radchenkova; Margarita Kambourova


World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2009

Properties of immobilized lipase from Bacillus stearothermophilus MC7. Acidolysis of triolein with caprylic acid

Maya Guncheva; Diana Zhiryakova; Nadia Radchenkova; Margarita Kambourova


Process Biochemistry | 2011

Novel nanostructured tin dioxide as promising carrier for Candida rugosa lipase

Maya Guncheva; Momtchil Dimitrov; Diana Zhiryakova


Catalysis Communications | 2011

Nanosized tin dioxide — Unexplored carrier for lipase immobilization

Maya Guncheva; Momtchil Dimitrov; Diana Zhiryakova


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2010

Experimental and theoretical study on the structure and optical properties of 2-acyl-1,3-indandiones - Conformational effects

Anife Ahmedova; Gordana Pavlović; Diana Zhiryakova; Dubravka Šišak; Neyko Stoyanov; Michael Springborg; M. Mitewa


Catalysis Communications | 2009

Hydrolysis of phenylacetanilides catalyzed by penicillin G acylase from Alcaligenes faecalis: Sensitivity of the reaction to substitution in the leaving group

Diana Zhiryakova; Maya Guncheva; Ivaylo Ivanov; Nicolina Stambolieva

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Maya Guncheva

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Nicolina Stambolieva

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Ivaylo Ivanov

Georgia State University

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Margarita Kambourova

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Momtchil Dimitrov

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Nadia Radchenkova

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Boris Galunsky

Hamburg University of Technology

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Emil Tashev

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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