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Generation of hydrogen peroxide on oxidation of NADH by hepatic plasma membranes
Authors:T Ramasarma  Anand Swaroop  W MacKellar  F L Crane
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, 47907 West Lafayette, Indiana;(2) Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science, 560 012 Bangalore, India
Abstract:The oxidation of NADH by mouse liver plasma membranes was shown to be accompanied by the formation of H2O2. The rate of H2O2 formation was less than one-tenth the rate of oxygen uptake and much slower than the rate of reduction of artificial electron acceptors. The optimum pH for this reaction was 7.0 and theK m value for NADH was found to be 3×10–6 M. The H2O2-generating system of plasma membranes was inhibited by quinacrine and azide, thus distinguishing it from similar activities in endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria. Both NADH and NADPH served as substrates for plasma membrane H2O2 generation. Superoxide dismutase and adriamycin inhibited the reaction. Vanadate, known to stimulate the oxidation of NADH by plasma membranes, did not increase the formation of H2O2. In view of the growing evidence that H2O2 can be involved in metabolic control, the formation of H2O2 by a plasma membrane NAD(P)H oxidase system may be pertinent to control sites at the plasma membrane.
Keywords:Plasma membrane NADH oxidase  plasma membrane hydrogen peroxide formation  hydrogen peroxide formation by NADH oxidation  plasma membrane redox  quinacrine inhibition plasma membrane  NADPH oxidation-plasma membrane
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