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Plant Physiology 84:619-623 (1987) © 1987 American Society of Plant Biologists Inhibition of Spinach Leaf NADPH(NADH)-Glyoxylate Reductase by Acetohydroxamate, Aminooxyacetate, and Glycidate 1Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211, Department of Agronomy, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211
Acetohydroxamate (AHA) and aminooxyacetate (AOA) were found to be potent inhibitors of purified NADPH(NADH)-dependent glyoxylate reductase from spinach (Spinacia oleracea) leaves. AHA was a noncompetitive (ro mixed) inhibitor of the NADPH-dependent activity of the reductase with a Ki of 0.33 millimolar. With NADH serving as a cofactor, AHA preferentially bound to the same form of the enzyme as glyoxylate, exhibiting a Ki of 0.31 millimolar. Glycine hydroxamate and L-glutamic acid-
2 Permanent address: Warsaw Agricultural University, Institute of Plant Biology, Department of Plant Physiology, 02-528, Warsaw, Rakowiecka 26/30, Poland. 1 Supported in part by National Science Foundation grant DMB-8506473 and USDA/CRGO-85-CRCR-1-1638. This is Journal Report No. 10218 from Missouri State Agricultural Experiment Station.
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