Competitive inhibition of copper amine oxidases by vitamin B hydrochloride in chickpea
Journal: Molecular Biology Research Communications (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-03-01
Authors : Sona Talaei; Asadollah Asadi; Mojtaba Amani;
Page : 29-38
Keywords : Chickpea; Copper-containing amine oxidases; Vitamin B hydrochloride; Competitive inhibitor;
Abstract
Copper amine oxidases (CAOs) catalyse the oxidative de-amination of biogenic amines which are ubiquitous compounds essential for cell growth and proliferation. The enzymes are homodimers containing both topaquinone and a Cu(II) ions as cofactors at the active site of each subunit. After extraction and purification of chickpea (cicer arietinum) amine oxidase by chromatoghraphy, Km and Vmax of the enzyme were determined to be 3.3 mM and 0.95 mmol/min/mg, respectively, using a Lineweaver-Burk plot. In this study, the interaction of chickpea diamino oxidase with vitamin B hydrochloride was studied. Vitamin B hydrochloride (Thiamin) by Ki=8 mM acted as competitive inhibitor of the enzyme.
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