1990 Volume 54 Issue 8 Pages 1967-1973
Hydrogen peroxide in methylotrophic yeasts can be metabolized in at least two distinct ways. Addition of exogenous hydrogen peroxide removes the dependance of catalase on endogenouslyproduced hydrogen peroxide resulting enhanced rates of alcohol oxidation. Exogenous hydrogen peroxide is also efficiently degraded by cytochrome c peroxidase (CCP), a competitive reaction which does not result in enhanced alcohol oxidation. To overcome the influence of cytochrome c peroxidase, artificial peroxisomes were prepared by coimmobilization of alcohol oxidase and catalase. These artificial peroxisomes mimic the peroxide-induced rate enhancement observed with whole cells.
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