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. 1978 Jan;83(1):243-8.
doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a131897.

Kinetic studies on redox reactions of hemoproteins. II. Reduction of thermoresistant cytochrome c-552 and horse heart cytochrome c by ascorbic acid

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Kinetic studies on redox reactions of hemoproteins. II. Reduction of thermoresistant cytochrome c-552 and horse heart cytochrome c by ascorbic acid

H Kihara et al. J Biochem. 1978 Jan.
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Abstract

The reductions of thermoresistant cytochrome c-552 and horse heart cytochrome c by ascorbic acid were studied by the stopped-flow method between pH 4 and 10. The results were as follows (1) The reduction of horse heart cytochrome c showed two relaxation decays above pH 8.5, one of which was pseudo-first order, as was the case below pH 8, while the other was nearly concentration-independent. These results were consistent with those reported by Greenwood and Palmer (J. Biol. Chem. (1965) 240, 3660-3663). (2) For the reduction of cytochrome c-552, only a single relaxational decay that obeyed pseudo-first order kinetics was observed. (3) It seems most reasonable to assume that the concentration-independent relaxation process can be attributed to the isomerization reaction accompanying ligand exchange, since it is known that only horse heart cytochrome c exhibits ligand exchange, involving a residue with pK 9.3.

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