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Disulfide exchange cystamine

Using this approach, EGF has been successfully conjugated by disulfide exchange to the A chain of diphtheria toxin (Shimisu et al., 1980). A cystaminyl derivative of insulin also could be conjugated to the A chain of diphtheria toxin by this method (Miskimins and Shimizu, 1979). Other references to disulfide exchange using cystamine include Oeltmann and Forbes (1981) and Bacha et al. (1983) who prepared antibody-toxin and peptide-toxin conjugates, respectively. [Pg.86]

The first natural sulfhydryl activator of FDPase to be described was cystamine, which at pH 7.5 was found to undergo a disulfide exchange reaction with 2 reactive cysteine residues in the protein (45), leading... [Pg.622]

Regulation of liver D-fructose 1,6-diphosphatase could involve modification of the sulfhydryl group of the enzyme.397 Cystamine (2,2 -dithiobisethylamine) or homocysteine undergoes a disulfide exchange-reaction with two reactive cysteine residues. This exchange leads to a four-fold increase in catalytic activity.405 Other sulfhydryl reagents, such as l-fluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene (FDNB), p-mercuri-benzoate (PMB), and 2-iodoacetamide, also activate liver D-fructose... [Pg.339]


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