Role of ferrous iron in enzymatic transamination.
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Role of ferrous iron in enzymatic transamination.
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Patwardhan, M. V.
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05 Enzymes
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ALTHOUGH the part played by metals in non-enzymatic transaminations is known, its role in the enzymatic reaction of this type is still to be proved. Aluminium, nickel, copper and iron are known to catalyse the non-enzymatic reaction between an amino-acid and pyridoxal, or a keto-acid and pyridoxamine. Recently, Fasella et al. 1 have isolated the intermediates involved. This preliminary communication reports the possibility of iron (in its reduced state) being involved in the enzymatic transamination.
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1958
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/5270/1/Nature%20Vol.%20181%2C%20p.%20187%20Jan18%2C%201958.pdf
Patwardhan, M. V. (1958) Role of ferrous iron in enzymatic transamination. Nature, 181. p. 187. |
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