Complete stabilization of water-soluble hydrogenase from Rhodospirillum rubrum under air atmosphere with a high concentration of chloride ions.
J Biochem, 1978/12;84(6):1649-51.
Kakuno T, Hiura H, Yamashita J, Bartsch RG, Horio T
PMID: 104983
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Abstract
Hydrogenase was easily solubilized from light-grown cells of R. rubrum with 10 mM Na ethylenediaminetetraacetate. The enzyme thus obtained was so stable that loss of its activity was undetectable during storage at room temperature for 6 months under air atmosphere, provided that NaCl, KCl or CsCl was present at greater than or equal to 0.7 M.
MeSH terms
Aerobiosis; Chlorides; Drug Stability; Hydrogen; Kinetics; Light; Osmolar Concentration; Oxidoreductases; Rhodospirillum rubrum; Sodium Chloride; Solubility
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