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Query: EC:1.7.1.2 (
nitrate reductase
)
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Evidence is presented which suggests that the NAD(P)H-cytochrome c reductase component of
nitrate reductase
is the main site of action of the inactivating enzyme. When tested on the
nitrate reductase
(NADH) from the maize root and scutella, the NADH-cytochrome c reductase was inactivated at a greater rate than was the FADH2-
nitrate reductase
component. With the Neurospora
nitrate reductase
(NADPH) only the NADPH-cytochrome c reductase was inactivated.
p-Chloromercuribenzoate
at 50 muM, which gave almost complete inhibition of the NADH-cytochrome c reductase fraction of the maize
nitrate reductase
, had no marked effect on the action of the inactivating enzyme. A reversible inactivation of the maize
nitrate reductase
has been shown to occur during incubation with NAD(P)H. In contrast to the action of the inactivating enzyme, it is the FADH2-
nitrate reductase
alone which is inactivated. No inactivation of the Neurospora
nitrate reductase
was produced by NAD(P)H alone and also in the presence of FAD. The lack of effect of the inactivating enzyme and NAD(P)H on the FADH2-
nitrate reductase
of Neurospora suggests some differences in its structure or conformation from that of the maize enzyme. A low level of cyanide (0.4 mu M) markedly enhanced the action of NAD(P)H on the maize enzyme; Cyanide at a higher level (6 mu M) did give inactivation of the Neurospora
nitrate reductase
in the presence of NADPH and FAD. The maize
nitrate reductase
, when partially inactivated by NADH and cyanide, was not altered as a substrate for the inactivating enzyme. The maize root inactivating enzyme was also shown to inactivate the
nitrate reductase
(NADH) in the pea leaf. It had no effect on the
nitrate reductase
from either Pseudomonas denitrificans or Nitrobacter agilis.
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PMID:Effects of a nitrate reductase inactivating enzyme and NAD(P)H on the nitrate reductase from higher plants and Neurospora. 23