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pH-jump studies at subzero temperatures on an intermediate in the reaction of xanthine oxidase with xanthine.

A D Tsopanakis, S J Tanner, R C Bray.   

Abstract

Xanthine oxidase is stable and active in aqueous dimethyl sulphoxide solutions of up to at least 57% (w/w). Simple techniques are described for mixing the enzyme in this solvent at--82 degrees C, with its substrate, xanthine. When working at high pH values under such conditions, no reaction occurred, as judged by the absence of e.p.r. signals. On warming to--60 degrees C, for 10 min, however, the Very Rapid molybdenum(V) e.p.r. signal was obtained. This signal did not change on decreasing the pH, while maintaining the sample in liquid nitrate reductase, caused its molybdenum(V) e.p.r. signal to change from the high-pH to the low-pH form. These findings are not compatible with the conclusions of Edmondson, Ballou, Van Heuvelen, Palmer & Massey [J. Biol. Chem. (1973) 248, 6135-6144], that the Very Rapid signal is in prototropic equilibrium with the Rapid signal, and should be important in understanding the mechanism of action of the enzyme. They emphasize the unique nature of the intermediate represented by the Very Rapid e.p.r. signal. The possible value of the pK for loss of an exchangeable proton from the Rapid signal is discussed.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 33666      PMCID: PMC1186149          DOI: 10.1042/bj1750879

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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Authors:  A L Fink
Journal:  J Theor Biol       Date:  1976-09-21       Impact factor: 2.691

2.  DIRECT STUDIES ON THE ELECTRON TRANSFER SEQUENCE IN XANTHINE OXIDASE BY ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY. II. KINETIC STUDIES EMPLOYING RAPID FREEZING.

Authors:  R C BRAY; G PALMER; H BEINERT
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1964-08       Impact factor: 5.157

3.  DIRECT STUDIES ON THE ELECTRON TRANSFER SEQUENCE IN XANTHINE OXIDASE BY ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY. I. TECHNIQUES AND DESCRIPTION OF SPECTRA.

Authors:  G PALMER; R C BRAY; H BEINERT
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1964-08       Impact factor: 5.157

4.  COMPETITIVE INHIBITION OF XANTHINE OXIDASE BY UREA AND GUANIDINIUM ION.

Authors:  I FRIDOVICH
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1964-10       Impact factor: 5.157

5.  Sudden freezing as a technique for the study of rapid reactions.

Authors:  R C BRAY
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1961-10       Impact factor: 3.857

6.  Comparison of the molybdenum centres of native and desulpho xanthine oxidase. The nature of the cyanide-labile sulphur atom and the nature of the proton-accepting group.

Authors:  S Gutteridge; S J Tanner; R C Bray
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1978-12-01       Impact factor: 3.857

7.  The molybdenum centre of native xanthine oxidase. Evidence for proton transfer from substrates to the centre and for existence of an anion-binding site.

Authors:  S Gutteridge; S J Tanner; R C Bray
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1978-12-01       Impact factor: 3.857

8.  Electron-paramagnetic-resonance spectroscopy of complexes of xanthine oxidase with xanthine and uric acid.

Authors:  R C Bray; M J Barber; D J Lowe
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1978-06-01       Impact factor: 3.857

9.  A new non-functional form of milk xanthine oxidase containing stable quinquivalent molybdenum.

Authors:  D J Lowe; M J Barber; R T Pawlik; R C Bray
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1976-04-01       Impact factor: 3.857

10.  The pH dependence of the hydrolysis of benzoyl-L-arginine ethyl ester in cooled mixed solvents.

Authors:  P Maurel; G H Hoa; P Douzou
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1975-02-25       Impact factor: 5.157

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  6 in total

1.  Comparison of the molybdenum centres of native and desulpho xanthine oxidase. The nature of the cyanide-labile sulphur atom and the nature of the proton-accepting group.

Authors:  S Gutteridge; S J Tanner; R C Bray
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1978-12-01       Impact factor: 3.857

2.  The mechanism of action of xanthine oxidase. The relationship between the rapid and very rapid molybdenum electron-paramagnetic-resonance signals.

Authors:  R C Bray; S Gutteridge; D A Stotter; S J Tanner
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1979-01-01       Impact factor: 3.857

3.  Identification of an Intermediate Species along the Nitrile Hydratase Reaction Pathway by EPR Spectroscopy.

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4.  Electron-paramagnetic-resonance parameters of molybdenum(V) in sulphite oxidase from chicken liver.

Authors:  M T Lamy; S Gutteridge; R C Bary
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1980-02-01       Impact factor: 3.857

5.  Purification and properties of nitrogenase in ethylene glycol at sub-zero temperatures.

Authors:  A D Tsopanakis; R C Bray; B E Smith
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1979-08-01       Impact factor: 3.857

6.  Oxygen-17 splitting of the very rapid molybdenum(V) e.p.r. signal from xanthine oxidase. Rate of exchange with water of the coupled oxygen atom.

Authors:  S Gutteridge; R C Bray
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1980-09-01       Impact factor: 3.857

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