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Redox enzymes ping pong mechanism

The steady state kinetics of arsenite oxidoreductase from A. faecalis indicate a so-called double displacement (or ping-pong ) mechanism (15) in which the enzyme cycles between oxidized and reduced forms in its reaction with arsenite and azurin (or cytochrome c). This overall kinetic scheme is common in redox-active proteins. Arsenite must bind, the oxygen atom transfer chemistry take place, and arsenate dissociate before the subsequent reaction of a second molecule of substrate. Since arsenate is not an inhibitor of arsenite oxidoreductase (43), product dissociation must be effectively irreversible. The turnover number (kcai) of 27 sec and for arsenite of 8 pM are reasonable parameters for the detoxification of arsenite, especially since A. faecalis is able to survive in at least 80 mM (1%) sodium arsenite. The considerable catalytic power of the enzyme is reflected by the kinetic parameter k JK of 3.4 X 10 M sec , which is fairly close to the diffusion-controlled maximum of 10 -10 M sec for proteins in... [Pg.357]

The proeess of bioeleetrocatal3d ic redox mediation can be generally described as a ping pong mechanism that occurs in three discrete reactions the enzymatic oxidation of a substrate, electron transfer between the enzyme and the artificial redox mediator, and diffusion of the oxidized mediator to the electrode surface (Scheme 1). ... [Pg.100]

NQOl is a homodimer with a flavodoxin fold (5). This enzyme does not stabilize the semiquinone state. The obligate two-electron transfer mechanism prevents the generation of quinone radicals and redox cycling, which would result in oxidative stress. The NADPH and quinone substrates occupy the same site, consistent with the observed ping-pong bi-bi mechanism. NQOl is inhibited by many (poly)aromatic compounds including the anticoagulant dicoumarol and the phytoalexin resveratrol (5). [Pg.504]


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