Kinetic experiments were performed to study the effects of Pd2+ ion on the oxidation of 5,6-dibro-mo-2,3-dicyanohydroquinone catalyzed by Rhus vernicifera laccase under condition of pH 4.5 and 30 × 0. 1℃ . The ... Kinetic experiments were performed to study the effects of Pd2+ ion on the oxidation of 5,6-dibro-mo-2,3-dicyanohydroquinone catalyzed by Rhus vernicifera laccase under condition of pH 4.5 and 30 × 0. 1℃ . The results showed that the mixed activation could be observed when Pd2+ ion was at low concentrations. The competitive and non-competitive activation constants were 9 × 10 and 2 × 10-6 mol/L, respectively. With the increase of Pd2+ ion concentration, the activation was gradually converted into mixed inhibition, and the competitive and non-competitive inhibition constants were 6 × 10-6 and 32 × 10-6 mol/L, respectively.展开更多
The 2-(hydroxymethyl)pyridine modified C60 (PY-C60) and methoxydiglycol modified C60 (MDG-C60) are synthesized using Bingel-Hirsch reaction and characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectr...The 2-(hydroxymethyl)pyridine modified C60 (PY-C60) and methoxydiglycol modified C60 (MDG-C60) are synthesized using Bingel-Hirsch reaction and characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectra. PY-C60 and MDG-C60 can bind to glucose oxidase (GOx) and quench the fluorescence of tryptophan (Trp) residue in GOx through static mechanism. The conformation of GOx is disturbed after formation of complex with these fullerene derivatives. Kinetic analysis indicates that PY-C60 and MDG-C60 may affect the catalytic activity of GOx with a partial mixed-type inhibition mechanism. In the plasma glucose concentration range (3.6--5.2 mmol·L-1), PY-C60 may significantly accelerate the catalytic velocity of GOx, however, MDG-C60 exerts almost no obvious change to the initial velocity of GOx, suggesting that elaborate design of molecular structure of fullerene derivative is very important for regulating the biological activity of fullerene-enzyme complex.展开更多
Objective: To explore the possible inhibitory potentials and mechanism by Mobola plum(Parinari curatellifolia) seeds crude methanol(CE) and flavonoid-rich(FE) extracts on angiotensin-1-converting enzyme(ACE Ⅰ).Method...Objective: To explore the possible inhibitory potentials and mechanism by Mobola plum(Parinari curatellifolia) seeds crude methanol(CE) and flavonoid-rich(FE) extracts on angiotensin-1-converting enzyme(ACE Ⅰ).Methods: The sensitivity and kinetic model of inhibition of CE and FE on ACE Ⅰ using N-[3-(2-furyl)-acryloyl]-Phe-Gly-Gly as enzyme substrate for ACE Ⅰ was evaluated by Michealis Menten approach. The inhibition mechanism was explored from Lineweaver–Burk model and IC_(50) was determined from Cheng–Prusoff empirical analysis.Results: The IC_(50) of CE and FE were 13.54 and 39.38 mg/m L, respectively. Both extracts exhibited mixed type inhibition with the inhibitory constant(K_i) of CE was between0.38 and 0.37 mg/m L while that of FE showed a two-fold increase(1.62 mg/mL and0.28 mg/mL). FE on ACE Ⅰ demonstrated positive cooperativity with a Hill's coefficient of1.89.Conclusions: The study reveals the superior ACE Ⅰ inhibitory potential of CE over FE and suggest that mixed inhibition pattern of the enzyme might be the underlying mechanism of antihypertensive activity.展开更多
基金Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi (No.9743018)
文摘 Kinetic experiments were performed to study the effects of Pd2+ ion on the oxidation of 5,6-dibro-mo-2,3-dicyanohydroquinone catalyzed by Rhus vernicifera laccase under condition of pH 4.5 and 30 × 0. 1℃ . The results showed that the mixed activation could be observed when Pd2+ ion was at low concentrations. The competitive and non-competitive activation constants were 9 × 10 and 2 × 10-6 mol/L, respectively. With the increase of Pd2+ ion concentration, the activation was gradually converted into mixed inhibition, and the competitive and non-competitive inhibition constants were 6 × 10-6 and 32 × 10-6 mol/L, respectively.
基金This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 21073143), the Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, State Education Ministry (Nos. N9YK0003, N9YK0005), Northwestern Ploytechnical University Foundation for Fundamental Research (Nos. JC200822, JC20100239).
文摘The 2-(hydroxymethyl)pyridine modified C60 (PY-C60) and methoxydiglycol modified C60 (MDG-C60) are synthesized using Bingel-Hirsch reaction and characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectra. PY-C60 and MDG-C60 can bind to glucose oxidase (GOx) and quench the fluorescence of tryptophan (Trp) residue in GOx through static mechanism. The conformation of GOx is disturbed after formation of complex with these fullerene derivatives. Kinetic analysis indicates that PY-C60 and MDG-C60 may affect the catalytic activity of GOx with a partial mixed-type inhibition mechanism. In the plasma glucose concentration range (3.6--5.2 mmol·L-1), PY-C60 may significantly accelerate the catalytic velocity of GOx, however, MDG-C60 exerts almost no obvious change to the initial velocity of GOx, suggesting that elaborate design of molecular structure of fullerene derivative is very important for regulating the biological activity of fullerene-enzyme complex.
文摘Objective: To explore the possible inhibitory potentials and mechanism by Mobola plum(Parinari curatellifolia) seeds crude methanol(CE) and flavonoid-rich(FE) extracts on angiotensin-1-converting enzyme(ACE Ⅰ).Methods: The sensitivity and kinetic model of inhibition of CE and FE on ACE Ⅰ using N-[3-(2-furyl)-acryloyl]-Phe-Gly-Gly as enzyme substrate for ACE Ⅰ was evaluated by Michealis Menten approach. The inhibition mechanism was explored from Lineweaver–Burk model and IC_(50) was determined from Cheng–Prusoff empirical analysis.Results: The IC_(50) of CE and FE were 13.54 and 39.38 mg/m L, respectively. Both extracts exhibited mixed type inhibition with the inhibitory constant(K_i) of CE was between0.38 and 0.37 mg/m L while that of FE showed a two-fold increase(1.62 mg/mL and0.28 mg/mL). FE on ACE Ⅰ demonstrated positive cooperativity with a Hill's coefficient of1.89.Conclusions: The study reveals the superior ACE Ⅰ inhibitory potential of CE over FE and suggest that mixed inhibition pattern of the enzyme might be the underlying mechanism of antihypertensive activity.