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. 1979 Jul 1;181(1):177-82.
doi: 10.1042/bj1810177.

Intermediate dehydrogenase-oxidase form of xanthine oxidoreductase in rat liver

Intermediate dehydrogenase-oxidase form of xanthine oxidoreductase in rat liver

Z W Kamiński et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

A spectrophotometric method for the determination of three forms of xanthine oxidoreductase, namely dehydrogenase (D), dehydrogenase-oxidase (D/O) and oxidase (O), is described. Enzymic fractions obtained from rat liver were found to contain either all three forms, or (under special conditions of preparation) only two forms, D and D/O. The conversion of form D leads to form D/O leads to form O in the presence of Cu2+ ions was shown. Form D/O acted with NAD+ as well as with O2 as electron acceptors, it exhibited greater affinity to NAD+ than to O2, and NAD+ abolished the oxidase activity of this form. Moreover, oxidase activity of form D/O was inhibited by NADH. These facts indicate that NAD+ and O2 compete for the same active site on the enzyme molecule.

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