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Mechanism of Thyroxine-mediated Oxidation of Reduced Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide in Peroxidase-H2O2 System

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1977 May 3
PMID 192281
Citations 6
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The oxidation of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) by the horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-H2O2 system is greatly increased by the addition of thyroxine or related compounds. On the basis of a study of the rate of NADH oxidation in the presence of various concentrations of thyroxine, it is clear that thyroxine acts as a catalyst for NADH oxidation. Spectral changes of a HRP-H2O2 complex (compound I) indicate that thyroxine acts as an electron donor to both compounds I and II. The rate of electron donation from thyroxine is much faster than that from NADH. The HRP-H2O2 system requires 0.83 mol of O2 for the oxidation of 1 mol of NADH. Ferricytochrome c is reduced to ferrocytochrome c by the system, and causes an inhibition of O2 consumption which can be abolished by superoxide dismutase. JUDGING FROM THE INHIBITION OF O2 uptake by ferricytochrome c, about 54% of the total flux of electrons from NADH to oxygen appears to proceed by way of O2-. These results suggest that the initial step of thyroxine-mediated NADH oxidation by HRP and H2O2 is the formation of oxidized thyroxine, a phenoxy radical, which attacks NADH to produce NAD.

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