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Purification of superoxide dismutase from fungi and characterization of the reaction of the enzyme with catechols by electron spin resonance spectroscopy.

Ursula Rapp, +2 more
- 01 Feb 1973 - 
- Vol. 51, Iss: 2, pp 158-171
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Kinetic data indicate that the reaction between enzyme and superoxide anion shows a logarithmic dependence on concentration under the conditions of the method, and identifies great similarity in the molecular properties of the enzyme from eucaryotic organisms.
Abstract
Superoxide dismutase catalyzes the conversion of the single electron reduced species of molecular oxygen to hydrogen peroxide and oxygen. The widely distributed copper enzyme has been purified from two fungi. Identical chromatographic and electrophoretic behavior of the enzyme isolated from different sources indicates great similarity in the molecular properties of the enzyme from eucaryotic organisms. A photosensitized recording assay procedure for the enzyme was developed which elminates the use of a second enzyme system for generating the substrate, superoxide anion. Kinetic data indicate that the reaction between enzyme and superoxide anion shows a logarithmic dependence on concentration under the conditions of the method.The fungal enzyme contains 2 mol of zinc and 2 mol of copper per mole of holoenzyme. The reaction between the enzyme-bound copper and several catechol derivatives has been examined through the use of electron spin resonance spectroscopy. It was concluded from these studies that these...

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