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Myoglobin, nitrosyl reduction

Keywords HNO NO Nitroxyl Azanone Nitroxyl anion Nitrosyl Porphyrin Heme Iron Manganese Ruthenium Cobalt Reductive nitrosylation Kinetics Oxidation Protein Myoglobin NOS. [Pg.98]

There are two main types of NiRs involved in the reduction of nitrites, namely, the heme-containing cytochrome cdj NiR which was obtained and first purified from Thiosphaera pantotropha (261). The second kind of NiR is the copper-containing NiR which was first isolated from Alcaligenes xylosoxidans NCIB 11015, a bacterial isolated from a soil in Japan. Other Cu NiR have been isolated from, Achromohacter cycloclastes, Alcaligenes faecalis S-6, Bacillus halodenitrificans, Haloferax denitrificans, Nitrosomonas europaea, Pseudomonas aureofaciens, Rhodobacter sphaeroides, and Hyphomicrobium sp. (262 and references thereinj. In mammalian systems, nitrites are reduced by deoxyHb (263) and by ferrous myoglobin (264,265) to nitric oxide. In synthetic iron porphyrins. Ford and coworkers have demonstrated how nitrites inhibit the reductive nitrosylation process by forming ferric-nitrites species (266). [Pg.71]


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