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Inhibition of the Arginase Catalyzed Hydrolysis of L-Arginine by La3+

SHI Jingyan1*, WANG Zhiyong2, LIU Yuwen2, WANG Cunxin2   

  1. (1.Department of Chemistry and Environment Engineering,Wuhan Bioengineering Institute,Wuhan 430415,China;
    2.College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences,Wuhan University,Wuhan 430072,China)
  • Received:2011-06-07 Revised:2011-08-16 Published:2012-04-10 Online:2012-04-10

Abstract: The inhibitive role of lanthanum ion on the arginase catalyzed hydrolysis of L-arginine was studied by microcalorimetry in a 40 mmol/L sodium barbiturate-hydrochloric acid buffer solution at 37 ℃ and pH of 9.4. The results indicated La3+ has remarkable inhibition effect on the catalytic activity of arginase and the inhibitory type belongs to the reversible noncompetitive inhibition with the inhibition constant of 2.74×10-4 mol/L. On the basis of the inhibition type and ion radius, we suggested that the binding site of La3+ to arginase is far from the active site of arginase.

Key words: arginase, lanthanum ion, reversible non-competitive inhibition, microcalorimetry

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