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Inactivation of urate oxidase by a system composed of lactoperoxidase, hydrogen peroxide and bromide.

Cell biochemistry and function (1998-06-24)
T Odajima, M Onishi
RÉSUMÉ

Urate oxidase from Candida utilis, an enzyme containing an essential thiol, was examined for its sensitivity to lactoperoxidase, an oxidant present in breast milk. Upon exposure to a system composed of lactoperoxidase, hydrogen peroxide and bromide at moderately alkaline pH, the urate oxidase exhibited comparable activity to the untreated enzyme; but upon exposure at moderately acidic pH, it lost its activity completely. Thus the lactoperoxidase-H2O2-bromide system significantly inactivated urate oxidase only at moderately acidic pH. This inactivation was prevented by the presence of N-acetylmethionine, a methionine analogue, or glutathione, which is a thiol compound analogous to an amino acid, indicating that it was probably due to the oxidation and damage of the methionine residue and/or the thiol group in the urate oxidase by the lactoperoxidase system, that loss of catalytic activity of the urate oxidase occurred.

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N-Acetyl-L-methionine, ≥98.5% (T)
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N-Acetyl-D-methionine, ~99%