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. 1975 Jun;54(2):475-82.
doi: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1975.tb04159.x.

Synthesis of coenzymically active soluble and insoluble macromolecularized NAD+ derivatives

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Synthesis of coenzymically active soluble and insoluble macromolecularized NAD+ derivatives

P Zappelli et al. Eur J Biochem. 1975 Jun.
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Abstract

Alkylation at N-1 of the NAD+ adenine ring with 3,4-epoxybutanoic acid, followed by chemical reduction to the alkali-stable NADH form and alkaline Dimroth rearrangement, gave the NADH derivative alkylated at the exocyclic adenine amino group. Enzymic reoxidation of the latter derivative gave nicotinamide-6-(2-hydroxy-3-carboxypropylamino)purine dinucleotide, a functionalized NAD+ analogue carrying an omega-carboxyalkyl side-chain at the exocyclic adenine amino group. Carbodiimide coupling of the latter derivative to high-molecular-weight water-soluble (polyethyleneimine, polylysine) and insoluble (aminohexyl-Sepharose) polymers gave the corresponding macromolecularized NAD+ analogues. These derivatives have been shown to be enzymically reducible. The polyethyleneimine and polylysine analogues showed a substantial degree of efficiency relative to free NAD+ with rabbit muscle lactate dehydrogenase (60 and 25% respectively) but a lower one with yeast alcohol dehydrogenase and Bacillus subtilis alanine dehydrogenase (2-7%). The polyethyleneimine derivative entrapped in cellulose triacetate fibres together with the lactate dehydrogenase was operationally stable during repetitive use.

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