Bovine superoxide dismutase and copper ions potentiate the bactericidal effect of autoxidizing cysteine.
AUTOR(ES)
Nyberg, G K
RESUMO
When cysteine is oxidized by oxygen, hydrogen peroxide is formed, and hydrogen peroxide is very toxic to Peptostreptococcus anaerobius VPI 4330-1. Native and inactivated superoxide dismutase increased the rate of oxidation of cysteine and thereby potentiated the toxic effect of cysteine. A similar increase in the rate of oxidation of cysteine and in the toxicity of cysteine was obtained with Cu2+.
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