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https://read.qxmd.com/read/8389151/pyrroloquinoline-quinone-acts-with-flavin-reductase-to-reduce-ferryl-myoglobin-in-vitro-and-protects-isolated-heart-from-re-oxygenation-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
F Xu, C P Mack, K S Quandt, M Shlafer, V Massey, D E Hultquist
Pyrroloquinoline quinone has been isolated from bacteria and recently has been detected in mammalian tissues and fluids. We report in vitro studies which show that pyrroloquinoline quinone serves as a high-affinity substrate for an erythrocyte "flavin reductase" and that the pyrroloquinoline quinol generated by this catalysis reacts rapidly with ferryl myoglobin radical. Western blot analysis of rat and rabbit heart homogenates detects a cross-reactive protein which has a molecular weight identical to the erythrocyte reductase from the same species...
May 28, 1993: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8139798/is-pqq-a-significant-nutrient-in-addition-to-its-role-as-a-therapeutic-agent-in-the-higher-animal
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H N Christensen
The controversy as to the nutritional status of pyroloquinoline (PQQ) has now been broadened to include various animal tissues by evidence of its vitamin status in mice, a mammalian PQQ reductase, and evidence that this enzyme participates in mechanisms protecting tissues against oxidative stress.
January 1994: Nutrition Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7836380/dt-diaphorase-redox-potential-steady-state-and-rapid-reaction-studies
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G Tedeschi, S Chen, V Massey
NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase (DT-diaphorse) appears to be a 2-electron transfer flavoprotein, which catalyzes the conversion of quinones into hydroquinones. Upon photoreduction in the presence of dimethylformamide, the enzyme forms a red semiquinone. In the absence of dimethylformamide, only 10% of the radical form is thermodynamically stabilized. This indicates a redox potential of the enzyme-bound semiquinone/reduced flavin couple that is higher than the midpoint potential for the oxidized flavin/semiquinone couple...
January 20, 1995: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/6373362/nad-dependent-pqq-containing-methanol-dehydrogenase-a-bacterial-dehydrogenase-in-a-multienzyme-complex
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J A Duine, J Frank, M P Berkhout
Cell-free extracts of methanol-grown Nocardia sp. 239 only show significant dye-linked methanol-oxidizing activity when NAD+ is added to the assay mixture. This activity resides in a multienzyme complex which could be resolved into 3 components, namely the methanol dehydrogenase, NAD-dependent aldehyde dehydrogenase and NADH dehydrogenase. In its dissociated form, the methanol dehydrogenase no longer shows dye reduction and although rises in the absorbance values around 340 nm are seen on addition of methanol plus NAD+ to the enzyme, this is not due to NADH production...
March 26, 1984: FEBS Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2829975/properties-of-a-coenzyme-pyrroloquinoline-quinone-generation-of-an-active-oxygen-species-during-a-reduction-oxidation-cycle-in-the-presence-of-nad-p-h-and-o2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K Sugioka, M Nakano, I Naito, S Tero-Kubota, Y Ikegami
The oxidation of NAD(P)H by pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) was non-enzymatically carried out at physiological pH in the presence of O2. The PQQ-NAD(P)H system requires about 1 mol of O2 for the oxidation of 1 mol of NAD(P)H. The oxidation of NAD(P)H occurred at a pseudo-first-order rate with respect to NAD(P)H and was of zero order with respect to PQQ concentration in in the presence of O2: k0[PQQ] [NAD(P)H] = k1 [NAD(P)H], where k0[PQQ] = k1, in which [PQQ] represents the initial concentration of PQQ. k0 values for NADH and NADPH were 3...
February 17, 1988: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
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