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Oxidase , characteristics

In vivo, patients treated with AZT develop a mitochondrial myopathy with mitochondrial DNA depletion, deficiency of cytochrome c oxidase (complex IV), intracellular fat accumulation, high lactate production and marked phosphocreatine depletion (Lewis and Dalakas 1995 Dalakas 2001). Clinically, the patient presents with fatigue, myalgia, muscle weakness, wasting and elevated serum creatine kinase. Muscle biopsy shows ragged red fibers , the characteristic histopathologic changes of mitochondrial myopathy, cansed by subsarcolemmal accumulation of mitochondria (Lewis and Dalakas 1995). [Pg.72]

Berlin, I., Spreux-Varoquaux, O., Said, S., Launay, 1. Effects of past history of major depression on smoking characteristics, monoamine oxidase-A and -B activities and withdrawal symptoms in dependent smokers. Drug Alcohol Depend. 45 31, 1997. [Pg.51]

It should be pointed out that the addition of substances, which could improve the biocompatibility of sol-gel processing and the functional characteristics of the silica matrix, is practiced rather widely. Polyethylene glycol) is one of such additives [110— 113]. Enzyme stabilization was favored by formation of polyelectrolyte complexes with polymers. For example, an increase in the lactate oxidase and glycolate oxidase activity and lifetime took place when they were combined with poly(N-vinylimida-zole) and poly(ethyleneimine), respectively, prior to their immobilization [87,114]. To improve the functional efficiency of entrapped horseradish peroxidase, a graft copolymer of polyvinylimidazole and polyvinylpyridine was added [115,116]. As shown in Refs. [117,118], the denaturation of calcium-binding proteins, cod III parvalbumin and oncomodulin, in the course of sol-gel processing could be decreased by complexation with calcium cations. [Pg.85]

Application of transition metal hexacyanoferrates for development of biosensors was first announced by our group in 1994 [118]. The goal was to substitute platinum as the most commonly used hydrogen peroxide transducer for Prussian blue-modified electrode. The enzyme glucose oxidase was immobilized on the top of the transducer in the polymer (Nation) membrane. The resulting biosensor showed advantageous characteristics of both sensitivity and selectivity in the presence of commonly tested reductants, such as ascorbate and paracetamol. [Pg.449]

Figure 8.11 Substrate inhibition. The enzyme L-amino acid oxidase (EC 1. 4. 3. 2) suffers substrate inhibition at concentrations of L-leucine above 3.0 mmol 1 1. A Lineweaver-Burk plot shows the characteristic bend to the usual straight line. Figure 8.11 Substrate inhibition. The enzyme L-amino acid oxidase (EC 1. 4. 3. 2) suffers substrate inhibition at concentrations of L-leucine above 3.0 mmol 1 1. A Lineweaver-Burk plot shows the characteristic bend to the usual straight line.
In order to follow the progress of an enzyme-catalysed reaction it is necessary to measure either the depletion of the substrate or the accumulation of the product. This demands that either the substrate or the product show some measurable characteristic which is proportional to its concentration. This is not always the case and a variety of techniques have been developed in order to monitor enzyme reactions. In order to illustrate some of the methods and also to give an appreciation of the technical details and the calculations, three examples are given (Procedures 8.4 to 8.6) that use the enzyme D-amino acid oxidase (Table 8.4). [Pg.278]

Many of the amino acids originally tested by Krebs were racemic mixtures. When naturally occurring L-amino acids became available the oxidase was found to be sterically restricted to the unnatural, D series. [D-serine occurs in worms free and as D-phosphoryl lombricine (Ennor, 1959)]. It could not therefore be the enzyme used in the liver to release NH3 in amino acid metabolism. D-amino acid oxidase was shown by Warburg and Christian (1938) to be a flavoprotein with FAD as its prosthetic group. A few years later Green found an L-amino acid oxidase in liver. It was however limited in its specificity for amino acid substrates and not very active—characteristics which again precluded its central role in deamination. [Pg.109]

Dent, J.G. Characteristics of cytochrome P-450 and mixed function oxidase enzymes following treatment with PBB s. Environ. Health. Perspect. (1978) 23 301-308. [Pg.336]

Mavicyanin (Mj = 18,000) is obtained from green squash (Cucurbito pepo medullosa), where it occurs alongside ascorbate oxidase [64]. It has a peak at 600 nm (e 5000 M cm and reduction potential of 285 mV. Further studies on this and the mung bean and rice bran proteins [65, 66] would be of interest. All the above type 1 Cu proteins have an intense blue color and characteristic narrow hyperfine EPR spectrum for the Cu(II) state. Table 3 summarizes the properties of those most studied. There is some variation in reduction potential and position of the main visible absorbance peak. In the case of azurin, for example, the latter is shifted from 597 to 625 nm. Stellacyanin has no methionine and the identity of the fourth ligand is therefore different [75]. The possibility that this is the 0(amide) of Gln97 has been suggested [63b]. It now seems unlikely that the disulfide is involved in coordination. Stellacyanin has 107 amino acids, with carbohydrate attached at three points giving a 40% contribution to the M, of 20,000 [75]. [Pg.190]

A similar polymer, composed of osmium complexed with bis-dichlorobipyridine, chloride, and PVI in a PVI—poly(acrylamide) copolymer (Table 2, compound 3), demonstrated a lower redox potential, 0.57 V vs SHE, at 37.5 °C in a nitrogen-saturated buffer, pH 5 109,156 adduct of this polymer with bilirubin oxidase, an oxygen-reducing enzyme, was immobilized on a carbon paper RDE and generated a current density exceeding 9 mA/cm at 4000 rpm in an O2-saturated PBS buffer, pH 7, 37.5 °C. Current decayed at a rate of 10% per day for 6 days on an RDE at 300 rpm. The performance characteristics of electrodes made with this polymer are compared to other reported results in Table 2. [Pg.639]

Gout is one of the most ancient diseases its clinical characteristics have been known for at least 2000 years. It is now very effectively treated with drugs that decrease production of uric acid by inhibition of the enzyme xanthine oxidase in purine degradation (Figure 10.9) (allopurinol), and a drug that increases the excretion of uric acid (probenecid)... [Pg.219]

Introduction.—A review discussing the properties of the molybdenum-containing enzymes, in particular the e.s.r. characteristics of xanthine oxidase, and a text describing the analytical chemistry of molybdenum and tungsten, have been published. [Pg.111]


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