Nitric Oxide Synthase: Difference between revisions
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But H<sub>4</sub>B is not only a structurel cofactor, it also plays a very important role in NO synthesis, donating an electron to the heme.<ref>PMID: 12237227 </ref> H<sub>4</sub>B can deliver an electron to the heme much faster than the reductase domain can, therefor H<sub>4</sub>B is used by NOS in the Arg hydroxylation, activating O<sub>2</sub> by providing the second electron. So H<sub>4</sub>B is a kinetically prefered electron donor. [[image:mette.png|400 px|right|model for NOS oxygen activation]](indsæt fig.3 i artiklen) As shown in the reaction (fig.3) the second electron, that H<sub>4</sub>B donates helps the Fe<sup>II</sup>O<sub>2</sub> intermadiate to be reduced in to oxidants that can react with Arg and N-hydroxy-L-arginine (NOHA) <ref>PMID: 12237227 </ref> If H<sub>4</sub>B was not present the Fe<sup>II</sup>O<sub>2</sub> intermediate would decay to superoxide and ferric enzyme, because the reductase domain is slower to deliver an electron, than the proces of decay is to happen. But H<sub>4</sub>B is faster than both of these processes. <ref>PMID: 12237227 </ref> | But H<sub>4</sub>B is not only a structurel cofactor, it also plays a very important role in NO synthesis, donating an electron to the heme.<ref>PMID: 12237227 </ref> H<sub>4</sub>B can deliver an electron to the heme much faster than the reductase domain can, therefor H<sub>4</sub>B is used by NOS in the Arg hydroxylation, activating O<sub>2</sub> by providing the second electron. So H<sub>4</sub>B is a kinetically prefered electron donor. [[image:mette.png|400 px|right|model for NOS oxygen activation]](indsæt fig.3 i artiklen) As shown in the reaction (fig.3) the second electron, that H<sub>4</sub>B donates helps the Fe<sup>II</sup>O<sub>2</sub> intermadiate to be reduced in to oxidants that can react with Arg and N-hydroxy-L-arginine (NOHA) <ref>PMID: 12237227 </ref> If H<sub>4</sub>B was not present the Fe<sup>II</sup>O<sub>2</sub> intermediate would decay to superoxide and ferric enzyme, because the reductase domain is slower to deliver an electron, than the proces of decay is to happen. But H<sub>4</sub>B is faster than both of these processes. <ref>PMID: 12237227 </ref> | ||
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