A mechanistic hypothesis for the acetylation of cyclooxygenase (COX) by aspirin is proposed on the basis of a QM/MM study. This mechanism is consistent with previous experimental findings by other investigators. Ser 530 appears to be acetylated under intramolecular general base catalysis provided by the carboxylate moiety of aspirin, while Tyr 385 plays a crucial role in orienting and polarizing the acetyl group.

Mechanistic insights into cyclooxygenase irreversible inactivation byaspirin

TOSCO, Paolo;LAZZARATO, Loretta
2009-01-01

Abstract

A mechanistic hypothesis for the acetylation of cyclooxygenase (COX) by aspirin is proposed on the basis of a QM/MM study. This mechanism is consistent with previous experimental findings by other investigators. Ser 530 appears to be acetylated under intramolecular general base catalysis provided by the carboxylate moiety of aspirin, while Tyr 385 plays a crucial role in orienting and polarizing the acetyl group.
2009
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http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122265252/abstract
aspirin; acylation; cyclooxygenases; enzyme catalysis; quantum chemistry
Paolo Tosco; Loretta Lazzarato
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