GENERATION AND PARTICIPATION OF O-2 IN 2-NITROPROPANE DIOXYGENASE REACTION |
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Authors: | Toshiko,Kido ,Katsumi,Hashizume ,Kenji,Soda Kozi,Asada &Dagger |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Microbial Biochemistry, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto-Fu 611, Japan;†Research Institute for Food Science, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto-Fu 611, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract— 2-Nitropropane dioxygenase (EC 1. 13. 11) of the yeast Hansenula mrakii catalyzes the oxygenative denitrification of 2-nitropropane as follows: The enzyme is significantly inhibited by superoxide dismutase and various scavengers for superoxide such as cytochrome c , epinephrine, thiols and polyhydric phenols. The scavengers added to the reaction mixture were oxidized or reduced. The addition of superoxide dismutase and the omission of 2-nitropropane or oxygen prevented the oxidation and the reduction of the scavengers. The enzyme catalyzes the formation of nitrite from 2-nitropropane by KO2 added anaerobically. One mole of NADH is bound per mole of the enzyme and predominantly the pro-R hydrogen of bound NADH is transferred to superoxide formed enzymatically or provided externally. The enzyme shows incomplete stereospecificity for hydrogen transfer from NADH. |
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