Specific interaction among some enzymes and sodium dodecyl sulfate.
M T Vincenzini, F Favilli, C Treves, P Vanni
Index: Life Sci. 31(5) , 463-70, (1982)
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Abstract
The effect of 1-butanesulfonic acid sodium salt and sodium dodecyl sulfate on the activity of highly purified and crystalline enzymes with marked differences in structure and function has been studied. The enzymes were: alcohol dehydrogenase; lactate dehydrogenase; malate dehydrogenase; isocitrate dehydrogenase; glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase; lipase; alkaline phosphatase. While 1-butanesulfonic acid sodium salt, at the studied concentrations, resulted generally inactive, sodium dedecyl sulfate showed a selective inhibitory effect, always under the critical micellar concentration. A kinetic analysis of the inhibitory action was also carried out.
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