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Abstract
Extracts of aerobically grown Escherichia coli B exhibit both catalase and dianisidine peroxidase activities. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis demonstrates two distinct catalases which have been designated hydroperoxidases I and II (HP-I and HP-II) in order of increasing anodic mobility. HP-I has been purified to essential homogeneity and found to be composed of four subunits of equal size. Its molecular weight is 337,000, and it contains two molecules of protoheme IX per tetramer. Its amino acid composition is unusual, for so large a protein, in lacking half-cystine. HP-I is a very efficient catalase with an activity optimum at pH 7.5, a Km for H2O2 of 3.9 mM, and a turnover number of 9.8 x 10(5) per min. It is also a broad specificity peroxidase capable of acting upon dianisidine, guaiacol, p-phenylenediamine, and pyrogallol. Dianisidine acted as a powerful reversible inhibitor of the catalatic activity of HP-I and as a suicide substrate when HP-I functioned in its peroxidatic mode.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 374409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157