Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2045383191> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2045383191 endingPage "44" @default.
- W2045383191 startingPage "28" @default.
- W2045383191 abstract "Apo-erythrocuprein was prepared by passing freshly isolated bovine erythrocuprein through an EDTA-equilibrated Sephadex G-25 column at pH 3.8 for 8–10 h. The apoprotein proved to be homogeneous and metal free as examined by several physicochemical methods. The fine structure of the ultraviolet absorption spectrum was very distinct. The molar coefficient of absorption at 259 nm was only about one third (ϵ259 = 3670) of the corresponding value of the native protein (ϵ259 = 9840). The apoprotein was electrophoretically homogeneous and displayed one symmetrical boundary as determined by sedimentation velocity measurements. The s20,w value was 3.0 S. Absolutely no Zn2+ and Cu2+ were detected either with atomic absorption spectroscopy or, in the case of Cu2+, using electron spin resonance (EPR). The apoprotein was fairly stable in the pH range of 2.5–9.5, provided the exposure to the more extreme pH values did not exceed 5 min. From magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) data it was concluded that the protein contained no tryptophan. Furthermore, MCD measurements were found to be an elegant method for the detection of 2 moles of tyrosine per mole of apo-erythrocuprein. The reconstitution of erythrocuprein by incubating the apoprotein together with Cu2+ and/or Zn2+ was successful under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. However, the quality of the aerobic reconstituted erythrocuprein was not fully satisfactory as shown by absorption spectra in the visible region, EPR and enzyme assay. From optical titrations of the apoprotein using Cu2+ and Zn2+ it was concluded that Cu2+ is able to produce both a profound increase of ultraviolet absorption and a change of the absorption profile, while Zn2+ was less active. However, Zn2+ was able to cause a shift of the visible absorption maximum by 50 nm. From enzymic studies using the reduction of cytochrome c by O2− it was concluded that 4 metal ions, two of which must be Cu2+, are required for optimal superoxide dismutase activity. No measurable differences between the native and the reconstituted protein were apparent at all if the reconstitution was performed anaerobically using a second Sephadex G-25 column which contained Cu2+ and Zn2+ in the upper section." @default.
- W2045383191 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2045383191 creator A5004829288 @default.
- W2045383191 creator A5005618408 @default.
- W2045383191 creator A5007825077 @default.
- W2045383191 creator A5021628956 @default.
- W2045383191 creator A5067589936 @default.
- W2045383191 creator A5070576867 @default.
- W2045383191 creator A5071123841 @default.
- W2045383191 creator A5080827053 @default.
- W2045383191 date "1972-08-01" @default.
- W2045383191 modified "2023-10-12" @default.
- W2045383191 title "A study on purified apo-erythrocuprein" @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1503121498 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1514165206 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1524510128 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1533677441 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1535514846 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1577510310 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1584029749 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1604764621 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1659903845 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W179001220 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1940436875 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1976895348 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1982292884 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W1982698558 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2015951793 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2028627895 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2033737758 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2062234788 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2066575419 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2067717733 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2073955982 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2082795189 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2087422806 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W20953871 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2119586900 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2322590917 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2902622046 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W2991718556 @default.
- W2045383191 cites W4236035948 @default.
- W2045383191 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/0005-2795(72)90104-3" @default.
- W2045383191 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/5069594" @default.
- W2045383191 hasPublicationYear "1972" @default.
- W2045383191 type Work @default.
- W2045383191 sameAs 2045383191 @default.
- W2045383191 citedByCount "36" @default.
- W2045383191 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2045383191 hasAuthorship W2045383191A5004829288 @default.
- W2045383191 hasAuthorship W2045383191A5005618408 @default.
- W2045383191 hasAuthorship W2045383191A5007825077 @default.
- W2045383191 hasAuthorship W2045383191A5021628956 @default.
- W2045383191 hasAuthorship W2045383191A5067589936 @default.
- W2045383191 hasAuthorship W2045383191A5070576867 @default.
- W2045383191 hasAuthorship W2045383191A5071123841 @default.
- W2045383191 hasAuthorship W2045383191A5080827053 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C113196181 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C119824511 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C125287762 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C133571119 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C1388644 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C179104552 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C184866935 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C187961010 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C24890656 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C2776706248 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C46141821 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C515207424 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConcept C8010536 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C113196181 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C119824511 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C121332964 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C125287762 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C133571119 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C1388644 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C179104552 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C181199279 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C184866935 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C185592680 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C187961010 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C24890656 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C2776706248 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C43617362 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C46141821 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C515207424 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C55493867 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C62520636 @default.
- W2045383191 hasConceptScore W2045383191C8010536 @default.
- W2045383191 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2045383191 hasLocation W20453831911 @default.
- W2045383191 hasLocation W20453831912 @default.