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Tyrosine residues alkaline phosphatase

Photooxidation of alkaline phosphatase in the presence of methylene blue and Rose Bengal causes loss of activity for both native and apo-enzyme. In the case of the native enzyme, zinc protects 2 to 3 of the 16 histidine residues. The rate of oxidation of tryptophan is not affected by zinc, and there was no loss of tyrosine. Also, photooxidation of the apoenzyme diminishes zinc binding. It would appear that histidine residues play a role in binding the two zinc ions necessary for enzymic activity (91). [Pg.391]

Treatment of the enzyme with A-bromosuccinimide oxidized 2 of the 8 tryptophan residues and 8 of the 20 tyrosine residues, but none of the histidine residues. This treatment causes the phosphotransferase activity with tris as an acceptor to double and the hydrolase activity to increase slightly. In the case of cobalt alkaline phosphatase, the above treatment caused a threefold increase in hydrolase activity and the generation of an even greater phosphotransferase activity (91). [Pg.391]


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