Conversion of Glutathione into Cadystins and Their Analogs Catalyzed by Carboxypeptidase Y
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概要
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Cadystins induced in a fission yeast treated with Cd^<2+> are the higher homologs of glutathione. In the present work, glutathione was incubated with Carboxypeptidase Y at a high substrate concentration. The reaction afforded not only the degraded product, but also cadystins and their analogs. A possible transformation pathway for glutathione by this enzyme is proposed.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1996-07-23
著者
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Imai Kunio
School Of Bio-resources Mie University
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Obata Hitoshi
School Of Bio-resources Mie University
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Komiya T
Mie Univ. Mie Jpn
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Komiya Takashi
School Of Bio-resources Mie University
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SHIMIZU Keisuke
School of Bio-resources, Mie University
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Shimizu Keisuke
School Of Bio-resources Mie University
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