Reactions of Radiolytically-generated Superoxide Anion with Higher Oxidation States of Lactoperoxidase
The time-courses of absorption changes after pulse radiolysis of oxygen-saturated solution of lactoperoxidase have been studied. Radiation-generated superoxide reduces compounds I to II. The results suggest that superoxide anion reacts also with compound II of lactoperoxidase; however, the reduction...
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description | The time-courses of absorption changes after pulse radiolysis of oxygen-saturated solution of lactoperoxidase have been studied. Radiation-generated superoxide reduces compounds I to II. The results suggest that superoxide anion reacts also with compound II of lactoperoxidase; however, the reduction of the heme iron has not been observed. A possible reaction pathway of compound II in the presence of superoxide anion is discussed. |
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