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Nitrite and nitroso compounds can serve as specific catalase inhibitors

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REDOX REPORT
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 91-97

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13510002.2016.1168589

Keywords

Catalase; Haem-containing peroxidase; Nitrite; S-nitrosothiols; Dinitrosyl iron complex; Halide ions; Thiocyanate; Inhibition

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Objective: We present evidence that nitrite and nitrosothiols, nitrosoamines and non-heme dinitrosyl iron complexes can reversibly inhibit catalase with equal effectiveness. Methods: Catalase activity was evaluated by the permanganatometric and calorimetric assays. Results: This inhibition is not the result of chemical transformations of these compounds to a single inhibitor, as well as it is not the result of NO release from these substances (as NO traps have no effect on the extent of inhibition). It was found that chloride and bromide in concentration above 80 mM and thiocyanate in concentration above 20 mu M enhance catalase inhibition by nitrite and the nitroso compounds more than 100 times. The inhibition degree in this case is comparable with that induced by azide. Discussion: We propose that the direct catalase inhibitor is a positively charged NO-group. This group acquires a positive charge in the active center of enzyme by interaction of nitrite or nitroso compounds with some enzyme groups. Halides and thiocyanate protect the NO+ group from hydration and thus increase its inhibition effect. It is probable that a comparatively low chloride concentration in many cells is the main factor to protect catalase from inhibition by nitrite and nitroso compounds.

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