Vanadate enhancement of the oxidation of NADH by O2-: effects of phosphate and chelating agents
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Vanadate enhancement of the oxidation of NADH by O2-: effects of phosphate and chelating agents
Abstract
Vanadate markedly stimulates the oxidation of NADH by O2-. Both phosphate and Tris are inhibitory, but phosphate diminishes the greater inhibitory effect of Tris and thus gives the appearance of stimulating when added to Tris-buffered reaction mixtures. Chelating agents moderately increased the oxidation of NADH but eliminated the much greater catalytic effect of vanadate. Desferal was the most effective of the chelating agents, and could be used to titrate vanadate spectrophotometrically or in terms of the diminution of its catalytic activity. This permitted the demonstration that metavanadate or orthovanadate could form 1:1 complexes with desferal and that orthovanadate was the catalytically active species.
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