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P-nitrophenyl phosphate

Deming and Pardue studied the kinetics for the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl phosphate by the enzyme alkaline phosphatase. The progress of the reaction was monitored by measuring the absorbance due to p-nitrophenol, which is one of the products of the reaction. A plot of the rate of the reaction (with units of pmol mL s ) versus the volume, V, (in milliliters) of a serum calibration standard containing the enzyme yielded a straight line with the following equation... [Pg.661]

Diethyl p-nitrophenyl phosphate (E-600) is an odorless reddish-yellow oil which... [Pg.153]

Diethyl p-nitrophenyl phosphate, the oxygen analog of parathion, was investigated to ascertain whether it would interfere, if present, in the determination of parathion. It was found, however, under the conditions used in this method to have a decomposition potential of —0.37 volt and a half-wave potential of —0.47 volt. [Pg.201]

The hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl acetate and bis(p-nitrophenyl phosphate) are frequently used to probe hydrolytic activity. A problem with some other dinuclear systems is that the Zn units are held together by bridging ligands which can be cleaved on reaction with the substrate.440 This is not the case in a ditopic ligand such as those designed by Lippard and co-workers based on Kemp s triacid imide with a xylyl spacer.441,442 Both zinc dimers and mixed metal dimers were formed and a structure characterized with a bridging phosphodiester (Figure 6). [Pg.1182]

In related work a library of 1,458 peptide ligands and various metal salts was tested in hydrolysis reactions of (p-nitrophenyl)phosphates.35 An active substructure composed of polymer-bound histidine in combination with Eu3+ was identified by further dissecting the original hit structure. It needs to be pointed out that catalytically active polymer beads can also be tested for catalytic activity using IR-thermography. In a seminal paper this was demonstrated using 7,000 encoded polymer beads prepared by split-and-pool methods, specifically in the metal-free acylation of alcohols.36... [Pg.512]

In 1984 Sargeson and coworkers [31] have detected that the dinuclear, p-nitrophenyl phosphate-bridged cobalt(III) complex 1 rapidly hydrolyzes in water at pH 10 and 25 °C (k = 2 x 10 2 s-1). Based on a detailed kinetic investigation the authors suggest intramolecular attack of coor-... [Pg.218]

Also, Chin s dihydroxy-bridged dicobalt(III) complex 10 provides one of the largest rate enhancements ever observed for phosphodiester hydrolysis [36]. Reaction with the activated phosphodiester methyl(p-nitrophenyl)phosphate (MNPP) yields 11. A crystal structure is available for the analogous dimethylphosphate complex in which the Co ions are 2.9 A apart. At pH 7 and 45 °C 11 releases p-nitrophenolate with k = 0.1 s 1 which corresponds to a nearly 10I2-fold rate enhancement over spontaneous hydrolysis of the substrate. The product of the reaction is a methylphosphate-bridged complex. Based on the pH rate profile and on... [Pg.221]

In spite of the above mentioned Co(EII) compounds, kinetically labile metal complexes may provide fast product/substrate exchange and some of these systems show real catalytic activity. In native dinuclear phosphatases Mg(II), Mn(II), Fe(II/III), or Zn(II) ions are present in the active centers. Although the aqua complexes of the weakest Lewis acids, Mg(H) and Mn(II), show measurable acceleration of e.g. the transesterification of 2-hydroxypropyl p-nitrophenyl phosphate HPNP, [Mn(II)] = 0.004 M, kobs/ uncat = 73 at pH 7 and 310 K, [38] or the hydrolysis of S -uridyluridine (UpU) [39], only a few structural [40] but no functional phosphatase-mimicking dinuclear complexes have been reported with these metal ions. [Pg.223]

Aldridge has shown that the addition of eserine to intact erythrocytes causes a fall of cholinesterase activity to 20 per cent, and that the activity returns when the cells are washed at 0°. With dimethyl p-nitrophenyl phosphate there is a similar fall of activity, but washing at 0° does not restore the activity. Washing at 37°, however, is effective. [Pg.201]

Schultz s group employed an a-hydroxyphosphonate hapten [99] and subsequently isolated 20 cell lines of which 5 catalysed the hydrolysis of the model substrate p-nitrophenyl phosphate [100] above background (Fig. 34) (Scanlan et al., 1991). Antibody 38E1 was characterized in more detail and kinetic parameters were afforded by Lineweaver-Burke analysis. This antibody exhibited 11 turnovers per binding site with no change in Vmax, and thus acted as a true catalyst. Moreover, examination of substrate specificity showed that catalysis was entirely selective for p-substituted species (Appendix entry 6.6). [Pg.296]

Fig. 34 (above) Antibody 38E1, generated from the a-hydroxyphosphonate hapten [99], catalysed the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl phosphate [100]. [Pg.297]


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Di-p-nitrophenyl hydrogen phosphate

Diethyl p-nitrophenyl phosphate,

Disodium p-nitrophenyl phosphate

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P-Nitrophenyl phosphate dianion

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P-nitrophenyl

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