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- W1990359993 abstract "The present study was undertaken to investigate flavin-nicotinamide reactions and interactions. A series of novel flavin-nicotinamide biscoenzymes have been synthesized by a general three-step procedure. The structures of these compounds were confirmed by nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, absorption spectra and elemental analysis. These compounds consist of short linear hydrocarbon chains interconnecting the N-1 of nicotinamide and the N-10 of the 7,8-dimethyl-isoalloxazine ring. The compounds were reduced with sodium dithionite (Na2S2O4) and the flavin portion was reoxidized with ferricyanide. Re-reduction of the flavin portion by the nicotinamide portion of the molecule was followed anaerobically at 442 nm. When the interconnecting hydrocarbon chain was unsaturated, a second order reaction was observed with a rate equal to that of lumiflavin and 1-propyl-1,4-dihydronicotinamide (NprNicH2) under the same conditions. When the two halves of the biscoenzymes were connected by saturated three- and four-carbon chains, the expected unimolecular reaction was not observed. Instead, the reduced biscoenzyme, after separation from excess sodium dithionite, was shown to have a strong absorption at 298 nm. This absorption is characteristic of hydration of dihydronicotinamides at the 5,6-double bond. In further studies, the C3-biscoenzyme exhibited an absorption at 600 nm due to a complex between the reduced flavin and oxidized nicotinamide portions of the molecule. Absorbance at 600 nm increased linearly with the C3-biscoenzyme concentration, clearly indicating that this is an intramolecular complex. When the C3-biscoenzyme was at 0°C in 60–75% dimethylformamide buffer solution, no absorption at 600 nm was observed. When excess dithionite was removed, the spectrum under these conditions showed definite peaks at 297 and 357 nm. These respective peaks were attributed to hydrated dihydronicotinamide and dihydronicotinamide species present in the reaction mixture. The reduced flavin was postulated to be a catalyst for the hydration of dihydronicotinamide. This hypothesis was tested by incubating 1-propyl-1,4-dihydronicotinamide alone and with several concentrations of reduced riboflavin under basic anaerobic conditions. The results show that the reduced flavin increases the rate of disappearance of the dihydronicotinamide species and that the product shows an absorption near 298 nm. These results indicate that a reduced form of the flavin nucleus catalyzes the hydration of dihydronicotinamides." @default.
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- W1990359993 title "Some novel flavin-nicotinamide biscoenzymes and their reactivities" @default.
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