Publications by authors named "Johannis A Duine"

Ethanol oxidation by nicotinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenase (np-ADH) from the bacterium Amycolatopsis methanolica is inhibited by trans-4-(N,N-dimethylamino)-cinnamaldehyde through direct binding to the catalytic zinc ion in a substrate-like geometry. This binding is accompanied by a characteristic red shift of the aldehyde absorbance from 398 nm to 467 nm. Np-ADH is structurally related to mammalian ADH class I, and a model of np-ADH shows how the cinnamaldehyde derivative can be accommodated in the active site of the nicotinoprotein, correlating the structural and enzymological data.

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Previous work has shown that when the bacterium Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is grown on polypropylene glycol, different dye-linked polypropylene glycol dehydrogenase (PPG-DH) activities are induced during growth. Here the purification and characterization of the dehydrogenase activity induced in the stationary phase, and present in the periplasmic space, is described. The homogeneous enzyme preparation obtained consists of a homodimeric protein with a molecular mass of about 123 kDa and an isoelectric point of 5.

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Penicillium janthinellum F-13 has been isolated in previous work as a fungus tolerating the presence of high concentrations of Al (as high as 100 mM AlCl3). Here its growth rate and yield in three acidic (pH 3.0) media of different composition with varying concentrations of Al are reported.

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The crystal structure of a quinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas putida has been determined at 1.9-A resolution. The enzyme comprises three non-identical subunits: a four-domain alpha-subunit that harbors a di-heme cytochrome c, a seven-bladed beta-propeller beta-subunit that provides part of the active site, and a small gamma-subunit that contains a novel cross-linked, proteinous quinone cofactor, cysteine tryptophylquinone.

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Extracts from benzyl-alcohol-grown Rhodococcus erythropolis DSM 1069 showed NAD(P)-independent, N,N-dimethyl-4-nitrosoaniline (NDMA)-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase activity. The enzyme exhibiting this activity was purified to homogeneity and characterized. It appears to be a typical nicotinoprotein as it contains tightly bound NADH acting as cofactor instead of coenzyme.

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The bacteria Klebsiella oxytoca LMD 72.65 (ATCC 8724), Arthrobacter P1 LMD 81.60 (NCIB 11625), Paracoccus versutus LMD 80.

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