Some Properties of Numan Neutrophil Soluble NADH Oxidase
            
                Mustafa Ünaldı, İdris Akkuş, MEHMET AKÖZ, MEHMET GÜRBİLEK, Mustafa Yöntem, Orhan Değer
            
            
                
                    
                    - Year : 1992
- Vol : 8
- Issue : 4
-  Page : 
                            579-582
 
            
                In this study, some properties of NADII oxidase, which had been previously purified from Numan ne-ufrophils, was determined. Molecular weight of the en:yme was found as 280.000, Km as 4.8x10 op-ı i mum 141 7 and optimum temparature 37 V. ATP, ADP and sieroids vere found to inhibit the enzuyme.  The enzyme was also found to be specific for NADI! and showed no activityPr NADPH.
            
            
                
                Cite this Article As : 
                
                
               Download Citation: Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) RIS File 
 
               Download Citation: BibTeX BibTeX File 
 
             
            
                Description :  
                
                None of the authors, any product mentioned in this article,
             does not have a material interest in the device or drug. Research,
             not supported by any external organization.
             grant full access to the primary data and, if requested by the magazine
             they agree to allow the examination of data.
                
                
            
            
                
                    Some Properties of Numan Neutrophil Soluble NADH Oxidase
                
                
                
                1992,
                        Vol.
                    
                        8
                    
                (4)
                       
                    
            
            
                Received : 23.10.1992, 
             Accepted : 23.10.1992,                
             Published Online : 23.10.2020
            
            
                Selçuk Tıp Dergisi
                
                ISSN:1017-6616;
                E-ISSN:2149-8059;