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Alkaline phosphatase zinc content

There has been some uncertainty concerning the metal content of alkaline phosphatase and the role of zinc in the catalytic process. Early measurements by Plocke et al. (36, 50) showed that there were 2 g-atoms per dimer. The zinc requirement for enzymic activity was demonstrated by the inhibition of the enzyme with metal binding agents in accord with the order of the stability constants of their zinc complexes. It appears that in some cases (EDTA) zinc is removed from the enzyme and in other cases (CN) the ligand adds to the metalloprotein. A zinc-free inactive apoenzyme was formed by dialysis against 1,10-phenanthro-line. Complete activity was restored by zinc only zinc, cobalt, and possibly mercury produce active enzyme. [Pg.401]


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