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Query: UNIPROT:P47989 (
xanthine oxidase
)
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Considerable information is available concerning the oxidation of pteridine derivatives by bovine milk
xanthine oxidase
, but few investigations have been carried out on the oxidation of such compounds by mammalian liver
xanthine oxidase
and the related aldehyde oxidase.
Xanthine oxidase
, obtained from rat liver, oxidizes a variety of substituted amino- and hydroxypteridines in a manner identical to that previously observed for milk
xanthine oxidase
. For example, 2-aminopteridine and its 4- and 7-hydroxy derivatives were oxidized efficiently to 2-amino-4,7-dihydroxypteridine (isoxanthopterin) by the rat liver enzyme, and 4-aminopteridine and its 2- and 7-hydroxy derivatives were oxidized to 4-amino-2,7-dihydroxypteridine.
4-Hydroxypteridine
and the isomeric 2- and 7-hydroxypteridines were oxidized by rat liver
xanthine oxidase
to 2,4,7-trihydroxypteridine. Rabbit liver aldehyde oxidase, but not rat liver
xanthine oxidase
, was able to catalyze the oxidation in position 7 of 2,4-diaminopteridine and its 6-methyl and 6-hydroxymethyl derivatives. 2-Aminopteridine and 4-aminopteridine were both oxidized to the corresponding 7-hydroxy derivatives in the aldehyde oxidase system; 2-amino-4-hydroxypteridine appeared to be a minor product in the oxidation of 2-aminopteridine by rabbit liver aldehyde oxidase. Both aldehyde oxidase and
xanthine oxidase
were able to catalyze the oxidation of 2-amino-6,7-disubstituted pteridines to the corresponding 4-hydroxy derivatives; 4-hydroxy-6,7-disubstituted pteridines were oxidized in position 2 by both enzymes. 4-Amino-6,7-disubstituted pteridines were not oxidized by either enzyme. 2-Amino-4-methylpteridine was oxidized in position 7 by aldehyde oxidase but was not an effective substrate for
xanthine oxidase
; 2-hydroxypteridine and 7-hydroxypteridine were not oxidized to a detectably extent by aldehyde oxidase. All oxidations mediated by
xanthine oxidase
were strongly inhibited by allopurinol (4-hydroxypyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine), and all oxidations mediated by aldehyde oxidase were inhibited by menadione (2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone). Rat liver
xanthine oxidase
and, to a lesser extent, rabbit liver aldehyde oxidase were inhibited by 4-chloro-6,7-dimethylpteridine; 2-amino-3-pyrazinecarboxylic acid inhibited
xanthine oxidase
but not aldehyde oxidase. The oxidations of 2- and 4-aminopteridines by aldehyde oxidase resulted in concomitant reduction of cytochrome c.
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PMID:Oxidation of selected pteridine derivatives by mamalian liver xanthine oxidase and aldehyde oxidase. 18 53