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Catalysis of zinc transfer by D-penicillamine to secondary chelators.

Journal of medicinal chemistry (2007-10-09)
Curtis R Chong, David S Auld
ABSTRACT

The antiarthritis drug D-penicillamine (D-PEN) catalyzes zinc(II) transfer from carboxypeptidase A to chelators such as thionein and EDTA at a rate constant up to 400-fold faster than the uncatalyzed release. Once D-PEN releases zinc(II) from enzyme stronger chelators can tightly bind zinc(II) leading to complete and essentially irreversible inhibition. D-PEN is the first drug to inhibit a zinc protease by catalyzing metal removal, and the name "catalytic chelation" is proposed for this mechanism.

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D-Penicillamine, 98-101%