Reactions of reduced cellobiose oxidase with oxygen. Is cellobiose oxidase primarily an oxidase? Biochem J 1990 Aug 15;270(1):265-7
Date
08/15/1990Pubmed ID
2396987Pubmed Central ID
PMC1131709DOI
10.1042/bj2700265Scopus ID
2-s2.0-0025029798 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 34 CitationsAbstract
We report rapid-mixing experiments in which cellobiose oxidase, fully reduced with cellobiose, is allowed to react with excess molecular O2. Analysis of the progress curves and their comparison with computer simulations suggests that O2 reacts only with the cytochrome b-type haem and with a rate constant of approx. 0.5 s-1. In steady state the cytochrome b is partially oxidized, whereas the flavin remains largely reduced. This situation may be contrasted with that when dichloroindophenol is substituted for O2. Under these conditions the reactions are rapid (millisecond time range), and the redox centres in the enzyme appear to be oxidized simultaneously.
Author List
Wilson MT, Hogg N, Jones GDAuthor
Neil Hogg PhD Associate Dean, Professor in the Biophysics department at Medical College of WisconsinMESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
AnaerobiosisCarbohydrate Dehydrogenases
Cellobiose
Computer Simulation
Disaccharides
Oxidation-Reduction
Oxygen
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