ON THE NATURE OF MOSS OXALIC ACID OXIDASE
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概要
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Moss oxalic acid oxidase freed from catalase by boiling is strongly inhibited by the "metal-complexing" compounds such as thiocyanate, azide, diethyldithiocarbamate, and hydrosulfite. Inactivated by dialysis against thiocyanate or azide, the enzyme can be reactivated to a considerable extent by the addition of ferric salt, cytochrome-c or hemoglobin, not by other metal ions, such as Cu^<2+>, Zn^<2+>, Mn^<2+>, and Fe^<2+>. Nitrate, chlorate, monoiodoacetate, and iodide also act as strong inhibitors towards moss oxalic acid oxidase. Some enzyme fractions which were obtained by the sodium sulfate precipitation method were stimulated by Fe^<3+>, but not by cytochrome-c or by other metallic ions. This stimulation was inhibited by thiocyanate, azide and monoiodoacetate.
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著者
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Suzuki Yonezo
Botany Department University Of Washington Seattle 5:(present)biological Institute University Of Toy
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MEEUSE BASTIAAN
Botany Department, University of Washington, Seattle 5
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Meeuse Bastiaan
Botany Department University Of Washington Seattle 5