Photoreduction of NADP+ Sensitized by Synthetic Pigment Systems
AUTOR(ES)
Greenbaum, E.
RESUMO
Two synthetic pigment systems capable of enzymatically photoreducing NADP+ are described. One system contains proflavine; the other, acridine. The complete system consists of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), proflavine (or acridine), ferredoxin-NADP reductase (EC 1.6.99.4), and NADP+. The two pigments initiate the photoreduction of NADP+ in different portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Proflavine photosensitizes in the visible portion; acridine, in the ultraviolet. Neither proflavine nor acridine is structurally related to chlorophyll. The acridine system has the attractive property that the enzyme, ferredoxin-NADP reductase, is the only component of the system that absorbs appreciably in the visible region of the spectrum.
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