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Horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase SS: purification and characterization of the homogenous isoenzyme.
Authors:C N Ryzewski  R Pietruszko
Affiliation:Center of Alcohol Studies, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 USA
Abstract:Alcohol dehydrogenase SS was prepared from horse liver by salt fractionation, ion-exchange chromatography, and affinity chromatography. The purified isoenzyme is free from extraneous protein and other alcohol dehydrogenase isoenzyme contaminants and contains four Zinc atoms per molecule. The substrate specificity with saturated aliphatic alcohols and aldehydes of two to six carbon chain lengths has been investigated. The Km values and turnover numbers at maximal velocity (kcat) are presented. Values of kcat are constant within a substrate category and independent of the substrate chain length, while the Km values decrease with the increase of the substrate chain length. The Km values for two- and three-carbon substrates are large, that for ethanol (40 mm) is two orders of magnitude larger than that reported for classical preparations of horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase. At pH 7, the kcat values for alcohol oxidation are almost 30 times smaller than for aldehyde reduction. The enzyme has been characterized with regard to specific activity with several nonsteroidal substrates and with two steroids: 3-oxo-5β-androstan-17β-ol and 5β-pregnan-21-ol-3,20-dione hemisuccinate. NAD(H) is the preferred coenzyme. Values of Km for NADH with constant steroidal substrates are an order of magnitude smaller than the corresponding Km values with nonsteroidal substrates. A possible explanation for this observation is presented.
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