Catalytic antibodies catalyze a reaction by forcing the

Chapter 16, Problem 94

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Catalytic antibodies catalyze a reaction by forcing the conformation of the substrate in the direction of the transition state. The synthesis of the antibody is carried out in the presence of a transition state analoga stable molecule that structurally resembles the transition state. This causes an antibody to be generated that will recognize and bind to the transition state, thereby stabilizing it. For example, the following transition state analog has been used to generate a catalytic antibody that catalyzes the hydrolysis of the structurally similar ester: O O O HO NO2 transition state analog P O O HO NO2 O O OH + HO HO NO2 O O H2O a. Draw the transition state for the hydrolysis reaction. b. The following transition state analog is used to generate a catalytic antibody for the catalysis of ester hydrolysis. Draw the structure of an ester whose rate of hydrolysis would be increased by this catalytic antibody. O O O N + NO2 P c. Design a transition state analog that would catalyze amide hydrolysis at the amide group indicated.

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