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. 1982 Jan;69(1):72-6.
doi: 10.1104/pp.69.1.72.

Oxidation of reduced pyridine nucleotide by a system using ascorbate and hydrogen peroxide from plants and algae

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Oxidation of reduced pyridine nucleotide by a system using ascorbate and hydrogen peroxide from plants and algae

Y W Kow et al. Plant Physiol. 1982 Jan.

Abstract

A NAD(P)H oxidizing system (NAAP) was detected and partially purified from leaves of spinach and Sedum praealtum, seeds and leaves of pea and cells of green and red algae which oxidized NAD(P)H in the presence of ascorbate and H(2)O(2).The partially-purified spinach system had substrate K(m) values of 5 micromolar for NADH, 50 micromolar for H(2)O(2), and 300 micromolar for l-ascorbic acid at the pH optimum of 6.8. NADH was a better electron donor than NADPH. Among other electron donors, isoascorbic acid had considerable activity but hydroquinone and resorcinol had only weak activities. The enzyme was inhibited by cyanide, alpha,alpha'-dipyridyl, and mono-and di-thiol reagents. Inhibition by thiol-reagents was partially restored by Fe(2+) as was enzymic activity lost following dialysis against buffer.Subcellular localization studies with spinach and S. praealtum leaves indicated that a portion of the cell's NAAP was in the chloroplast fraction. Photosynthetic conditions resulted in a decrease in this activity solubilized from spinach and S. praealtum chloroplasts. The presence of 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea or Fe(2+) in the incubation medium eliminated the light-mediated inhibition of NAAP.NAAP may function in the recycling of NAD(P)H generated in the dark within the chloroplast. Inasmuch as all preparations of NAAP contained ascorbate peroxidase activity, the data do not rule out the possibility that NAAP is the same protein as ascorbate peroxidase or, alternatively, a combination of ascorbate peroxidase and some other enzyme.

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