Flavin interaction in NADPH-sulfite reductase.

L M Siegel, E J Faeder, H Kamin
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Abstract

E. coli NADPH-sulfite reductase, depleted of FMN but retaining its FAD, has been prepared by photoirradiation of native enzyme in 30% — saturated ammonium sulfate. FMN-depleted enzyme loses its ability to reduce (using NADPH) ferricyanide, cytochrome c, sulfite, or the enzyme’s own heme-like chromophore. However, the FAD remains rapidly reducible by NADPH, and the FMN-depleted enzyme retains NADPH-acetylpyridine NADP* transhydrogenase activity. Thus, FAD can serve as entry port for NADPH electrons, and FMN is required for further transmission along the enzyme’s electron transport chain. These data, plus other studies, have enabled us to suggest a mechanism for catalysis which involves FAD cycling between the fully-oxidized and fully-reduced forms while FMN cycles between fully-reduced and semiquinone. This mechanism, which includes a disproportionation step, permits a “step-down” from the twoelectron donor, NADPH, to a succession of equipotential one-electron transfer steps.
nadph -亚硫酸盐还原酶中黄素的相互作用。
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