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. 1971 Jan;121(2):235-40.
doi: 10.1042/bj1210235.

Transient-kinetic studies of pig muscle lactate dehydrogenase

Transient-kinetic studies of pig muscle lactate dehydrogenase

R A Stinson et al. Biochem J. 1971 Jan.

Abstract

1. The very fast pre-steady-state formation of NADH catalysed by pig M(4) lactate dehydrogenase was equivalent to the enzyme-site concentration at pH values greater than 8.0 and to one-half the site concentration at pH6.8. 2. The rate of dissociation of NADH from the enzyme at pH8.0 (450s(-1)) in the absence of other substrates is faster than the steady-state oxidation of lactate (80s(-1)). The latter process is therefore controlled by a step before NADH dissociation but subsequent to the hydride transfer. 3. The oxidation of enzyme-NADH by excess of pyruvate was studied as a first-order process at pH9.0. There was no effect of NADD on this reaction and it was concluded that the ternary complex undergoes a rate-limiting change before the hydride-transfer step. 4. Some conclusions about the reactions catalysed by the M(4) isoenzyme were drawn from a comparison of these results with those obtained with the H(4) isoenzyme and liver alcohol dehydrogenase.

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