Jumat, 29 Agustus 2014

CATALASE AND PEROXIDASE Mechanism

The accepted mechanisms for catalase and peroxidase are described in Reactions (5.89) to (5.94).

In the catalase reaction, it has been established by use of HZ I80 Z that the dioxygen formed is derived from hydrogen peroxide, i.e., that 0-0 bond cleavage does not occur in Reaction (5.90), which is therefore a two-electron reduction of compound I by hydrogen peroxide, with the oxo ligand of the former being released as water. For the peroxidase reaction under physiological conditions, it is believed that the oxidation proceeds in one-electron steps (Reactions 5.91 and 5.92), with the final formation of product occurring by disproportionation (Reaction 5.93) or coupling (Reaction 5.94) of the one-electron oxidized intermediate. 94.95

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