Phenylpyrazolones, Novel Oxidoreductase Redox Mediators for Degradation of Xenobiotics

An approach was developed for screening organic compounds as putative redox mediators of oxidoreductases, including laccases and peroxidases, applicable for xenobiotic degradation. The study was carried out with a homogeneous laccase preparation from the basidiomycete Trametes hirsuta and horseradis...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied biochemistry and microbiology 2004-03, Vol.40 (2), p.140-145
Hauptverfasser: Shleev, S. V., Morozova, O. V., Mazhugo, Yu. M., Khalunina, A. S., Yaropolov, A. I.
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Zusammenfassung:An approach was developed for screening organic compounds as putative redox mediators of oxidoreductases, including laccases and peroxidases, applicable for xenobiotic degradation. The study was carried out with a homogeneous laccase preparation from the basidiomycete Trametes hirsuta and horseradish peroxidase. Compounds belonging to 1-phenyl-3-methylpyrazolones were selected. Spectroscopic and electrochemical investigation of two of the compounds, sodium 1-phenyl-2,3-dimethyl-4-aminopyrazolone 5n(4)-methanesulfonate (PPNa) and 1-(3'-sulfophenyl)-3-methylpyrazolone (SPP), was performed. Electrochemical oxidation of both PPNa and SPP gave rise to high-potential intermediates capable of oxidizing veratryl alcohol, a lignin-modeling compound. Kinetic parameters of these compounds were determined in enzymatic reactions in the presence of laccase. It was shown that enzymatic oxidation of SPP by laccase produced high-potential intermediates capable of oxidizing veratryl alcohol to veratric acid. Veratryl alcohol was not oxidized during enzymatic oxidation of SPP by peroxidase. This points to a difference between the mechanisms of enzymatic oxidation of PPNa and SPP by laccase and peroxidase.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0003-6838
1608-3024
DOI:10.1023/B:ABIM.0000018916.69491.be