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Enzymes protein adducts treated with

Other enzymes that are not obviously related to the dioxygenases have at least superficially similar metal sites. The fatty acid desaturase of the endoplasmic reticuluum is a nonheme iron protein and requires both oxygen and reducing equivalents for activity (Strittmatter and Enoch, 1978). It is not known whether this enzyme forms a nitroxyl complex, but rat liver microsomes containing the enzyme form an S = nitroxyl adduct when treated with nitrite and dithionite. [Pg.96]


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