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. 1972 Nov;130(2):411-5.
doi: 10.1042/bj1300411.

Formation of compound I by the reaction of catalase with peroxoacetic acid

Formation of compound I by the reaction of catalase with peroxoacetic acid

P Jones et al. Biochem J. 1972 Nov.

Abstract

1. The formation of Compound I by the reactions of bacterial and ox liver catalases with peroxoacetic acid was examined. In both cases the process occurs almost entirely by reaction of catalase with un-ionized peroxoacetic acid molecules. The result suggests an important role for the bound peroxidic proton in the enzyme-substrate interaction. 2. The peroxidatic properties of the Compounds I formed when peroxoacetic acid was used were examined by studying the oxidations of ethanol and formate; the results closely resemble those previously reported when H(2)O(2) and alkyl hydroperoxides were used. 3. Compound I formed with bacterial catalase and peroxoacetic acid is remarkably stable in the absence of added donor and the preparation has considerable potential for detailed studies of the nature of this intermediate.

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