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Query: UNIPROT:P47989 (
xanthine oxidase
)
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Xanthine dehydrogenase
(
XDH
) is an important precursor to the oxygen radical producing enzyme
xanthine oxidase
(XO). We found that the apparent activity of rabbit myocardial
XDH
increased from 2 +/- 1 to 50 +/- 3 microU/g (P < 0.05) following extraction of tissue homogenate with butanol. Further studies suggested that the basis for this observation was a high molecular weight compound which consumes the
XDH
cofactor, NAD+. Addition of myocardial homogenate to exogenous NAD+ resulted in depletion of NAD+ and concomitant formation of an additional compound (peak A). Both NAD+ consumption and peak A formation were abrogated by prior extraction of homogenate with butanol. Separation of myocardial homogenate by Sephadex chromatography revealed a high molecular weight compound which suppressed activity of purified milk
XDH
but not
xanthine oxidase
(XO). This activity co-eluted with the ability of myocardial homogenate to consume added NAD+ and form peak A. The NAD(+)-consuming activity was heat and acid-labile. In addition, nicotinamide was both a product and an inhibitor of the
NADase
activity, consistent with the existence of a previously described myocardial glycohydrolase. Extraction of tissue with butanol may be necessary to detect low levels of
XDH
activity in vitro.
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PMID:Suppression of rabbit myocardial xanthine dehydrogenase activity by an endogenous compound. 800 74