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. 1977 Apr;89(4):763-9.

L-Dopa peroxidase activity of human erythrocyte catalase

  • PMID: 403244

L-Dopa peroxidase activity of human erythrocyte catalase

Y C Awasthi et al. J Lab Clin Med. 1977 Apr.

Abstract

The human red cell hemolysate was found to have 3-(3',4'-dihydroxphenyl)-L-alanine (L-dopa) peroxidase activity. During the purification of glutathione peroxidase and catalase by ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion exchange chromatography. Sephadex gel filtration, and preparative polyacrylamide disc electrophoresis, the L-dopa peroxidase activity was found to be associated with catalase. Both sodium azide, 8 mM, and 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole, 50 mM, besides inhibiting catalase, inhibited the L-dopa peroxidase activity in each fraction. Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), 4 mM, had no effect on catalase or L-dopa peroxidase activity, indicating that the oxidation of L-dopa is not a nonenzymatic process mediated by metal ions. Although the electrophoretic mobility of catalase, L-dopa peroxidase, and glutathione peroxidase are similar, a homogeneous preparation of glutathione peroxidase was free of L-dopa peroxidase activity. L-Dopa peroxidase in human red cells was co-purified with catalase.

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