Abstract
The modified purine nucleotide 8-oxo-guanosine-2'-phosphate binds at the pyrimidine binding site of ribonuclease-A. The O8-2'GMP inhibitor is in a syn conformation, with an intramolecular hydrogen bond between the N-3 atom of the base and the O-5' atom of the ribose. The essential groups of the protein involved in base recognition are O gamma 45 and N-45, which form hydrogen bonds to the five-membered ring of the heterocyclic base. Mobility of enzyme side-chains (viz. Lys41, Lys66, His119) close to the catalytic cleft of the protein allows conformational flexibility in the substrate binding region of ribonuclease-A. Inhibitor binding alters the solvent structure of the protein but the overall shape of the enzyme is not effected.
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