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Liberation of labile sulfur from ferredoxins by alkaline zinc reagent: an appraisal of the methylene blue method.
Authors:L Timcenko  T Kimura
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48202 USA
Abstract:In disagreement with reported observation by Suhara and her colleagues (K. Suhara, S. Takemori, M. Katagiri, K. Wada, H. Kobayashi, and H. Matsubara, 1975, Anal. Biochem.68, 632–636) we found that more than 90% of labile sulfur was liberated from adrenodoxin within 5 min at 22°C. This rate was faster than those of spinach and clostridial ferredoxins, a result also at variance with Suhara's observation. At low temperature, the reaction was clearly biphasic, and spinach ferredoxin showed a similar profile. In the absence of zinc acetate, activation energies of the decomposition reaction of iron-sulfur center of OH? were obtained as 39, 26, and 11 kcal/mol for adrenal, spinach, and clostridial ferredoxins, respectively. The adrenal reaction became faster as the dipole moment of the solvent increased. In the presence of 4 m urea and 1 m KCl, the rate was enhanced by approximately 26-fold, relative to the reaction without the addition of urea. In conclusion, the liberation reaction of adrenal labile sulfur with alkaline zinc reagent is fast at 22°C, indicating no need for modification of the original method (T. Kimura and K. Suzuki, 1967, J. Biol. Chem.242, 485–491; P. E. Brumly, R. W. Miller, and V. Massey, 1965, J. Biol. Chem.240, 2222–2228).
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