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Photoreactivation of alloxanthine-inhibited xanthine oxidase
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Photoreactivation of alloxanthine-inhibited xanthine oxidase

Lin Ai Tai and Kuo Chu Hwang
Photochemistry and Photobiology, Vol.73(4), pp.439-446
01/04/2001

Abstract

Alloxanthine-inhibited xanthine oxidase (XOD) was found to be photoreactivated by irradiation of light of wavelengths in the range of 340-430 nm. The enzyme activity can be fully controlled to be on or off by many dark-light cycles. Electron spin resonance measurement shows the appearance of the molybdenum (V) ion and the reduced form of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FADH . ) radical signals after irradiation of the alloxanthine-XOD complex. Electronic-absorption spectrum also shows the bleaching of Fe/S and flavin adenine dinucleotide chromophores at 375 and 450 nm as well as broad-band absorption of FADH . in the range of 500-700 nm. The quantum yield of photoreactivation of the enzyme activity is ∼0.06. A photoinduced intraenzyme electron-transfer model is proposed to rationalize the photoreactivation process.

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