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. 2000 Mar 14;97(7):3166–3170. doi: 10.1073/pnas.040569697

Table 1.

Amide exchange rates kOH (M−1·s−1) for P. furiosus rubredoxin at 28°C

Position Rate Position Rate
Ala-1 2.2 × 108 Glu-30 6.4 × 105
Lys-2 2.9 × 106 Glu-31 850
Trp-3 90 Leu-32 350
Val-4 110 Asp-34 2.0 × 108
Cys-5 80 Asp-35 2.6 × 107
Lys-6 470 Trp-36 2,300
Ile-7 40 Val-37 120
Cys-8 20 Cys-38 40
Gly-9 850 Ile-40 ∼20
Tyr-10 40 Cys-41 ∼20
Ile-11 370 Gly-42 220
Tyr-12 90 Ala-43 90
Asp-13 5,900 Lys-45 2.5 × 104
Glu-14 1.5 × 105 Ser-46 1.3 × 107
Asp-15 7,200 Glu-47 1,100
Ala-16 6,000 Phe-48 210
Gly-17 8,200 Glu-49 230
Asp-18 8,000 Lys-50 2.1 × 105
Asp-20 4.3 × 107 Leu-51 1.6 × 104
Asn-21 3.1 × 104 Glu-52 1.6 × 107
Gly-22 7.8 × 106 Asp-53 3.8 × 106
Ile-23 4,600
Ser-24 5.0 × 107 Side chain
Gly-26 1.6 × 104 Trp-3 ring 3.5 × 104
Thr-27 5400 Trp-36 ring 2,800
Lys-28 4.1 × 104 Asn-21 Nδ1 1.0 × 105
Phe-29 8,400 Asn-21 Nδ2 2.6 × 105

The amide 1HN exchange values for Lys-28, Phe-29, and Trp-36 as well as for indole 1HN of Trp-3 and Trp-36 were fitted for kex data below pH 11. All positions having kOH values between 150 s−1 and 5 × 105 s−1 predict an optimal slope for log kex vs. pH between 0.85 and 1.2. The pH (7.17, 10.38, 10.95, 11.49, 12.02, and 12.51) and temperature (3°C, 28°C, and 53°C) data observed for each amide then were fitted to a slope of log kex vs. pH set to 1.0 and an activation energy of 17 kcal/mol. The pH and the temperature-dependence analyses were satisfactorily fitted with a 25% standard error in the observed rates. The rates for all other amides (kOH > 5 × 105 s−1 or kOH < 150 s−1) were estimated assuming EX2 kinetics and a 17-kcal/mol activation energy.