The o-diphenol oxidase activity of arthropod hemocyanin.
FEBS Lett
; 384(3): 251-4, 1996 Apr 22.
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Arthropod hemocyanin (isolated from the crab Carcinus maenas and the lobster Homarus americanus) is usually referred to as an oxygen transport-storage protein. The protein, however, also catalyses with low efficiency the oxidation of o-diphenol to quinone, similarly to tyrosinase (monophenol, o-diphenol:oxygen oxidoreductase). The enzymatic parameters of hemocyanin are affected by the aggregation state of the protein; namely V(max) exhibited by a dissociated subunit is one order of magnitude greater than that of aggregated species. The reaction velocity is increased by the presence of perchlorate, an anion of the Hofmeister series. The results are also discussed on the basis of active site accessibility in comparison with tyrosinase.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Hemocianinas
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Catecol Oxidase
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Braquiúros
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Nephropidae
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1996
Tipo de documento:
Article