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  • Mechanism-based inhibition of lactoperoxidase by thiocarbamide goitrogens.

Mechanism-based inhibition of lactoperoxidase by thiocarbamide goitrogens.

Biochemistry (1986-08-12)
D R Doerge
ABSTRACT

The irreversible inactivation of bovine lactoperoxidase by thiocarbamide goitrogens was measured, and the kinetics were consistent with a mechanism-based (suicide) mode. Sulfide ion inactivated, 2-mercaptobenzimidazole-inactivated, and 1-methyl-2-mercaptoimidazole-inactivated lactoperoxidases have different visible spectra, suggesting different products were formed. The results support a mechanism in which reactive intermediates are formed by S-oxygenation reactions catalyzed by lactoperoxidase compound II. It is proposed that the reaction of electron-deficient intermediates with the heme prosthetic group is responsible for the observed spectral changes and inactivation by thiocarbamides.

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2-Mercapto-5-nitrobenzimidazole, 97%