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Steady-state Kinetic Studies on D-lactate Dehydrogenase from Megasphera Elsdenii

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1982 Mar 16
PMID 7074087
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Initial rate measurements were made of the oxidation of D-lactate and D-alpha-hydroxybutyrate by oxygen and potassium ferricyanide, catalyzed by D-lactate dehydrogenase from Megasphera elsdenii. The detailed kinetic work indicates a "ternary complex" type mechanism, with a complex of keto acid and reduced enzyme reacting with the electron acceptor at pH 8. However, as the pH is lowered, the double-reciprocal plots become nonlinear, with a downward curvature. This seems to be due to negative interactions within the protein rather than to a complexity of the kinetic mechanism. The variation of initial rate parameters at pH 8 with temperature yields nonlinear Arrhenius plots with a greater activation energy above the break point than below. This type of behavior has been previously reported only for fumarase (Massey, 1953). Studies with deuterated D-lactate show only a small isotope effect on phi 0 and phi 1 (KM/Vmax for lactate) but a large effect on phi 2 (Km/Vmax for ferricyanide).

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