The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Cadmium, Chromium, and Manganese Replacement for Iron in Iron-Superoxide Dismutase from Pseudomonas ovalis
Fumiyuki YAMAKURAKoji SUZUKI
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1980 Volume 88 Issue 1 Pages 191-196

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The Cd-, Cr-, and Mn-substituted enzymes of iron-superoxide dismutase from Pseudonionas ovalis were prepared from the apoenzyme by using the alkaline treatment method described before (1) with a slight modification. The Cd-substituted enzyme had 1.16g atoms of Cd per mol of enzyme and no visible absorption. The Cr-substituted enzyme had 1.27g atoms of Cr per mol of enzyme and had absorption maxima at 530 nm and 670 nm with a shoulder around 370 nm. The Mn-substituted enzyme had 1.27g atoms of Mn per mol of enzyme and had absorption shoulders around 470 nm and 600 nm. The Cd-, Cr-, and Mn-substituted enzymes had no enzymatic activity. The reactivity of the four sulfhydryl groups and circular dichroism spectra of the Cd-, Cr-, and Mn-substituted enzymes were similar to those of the Fe-reconstituted enzyme. These results indicate that these metals may bind to the same site as Fe in the enzyme. The fluorescence emission intensities of the Cd-, Cr-, and Mn-substituted enzymes were 0.75, 0.46, and 0.69 times that of the apoenzyme, respectively.

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