Bovine erythrocyte superoxide dismutase and two manganese-containing superoxide dismutases have been reduced by the indirect coulometric titration method with methylviologen as the mediator-titrant. On the basis of the titration data the manganese-containing superoxide dismutases contain 1 g-atom of metal per mol of enzyme (dimer). E0' = +0.31 V for the enzyme from Escherichia coli which exhibits a complicated pH dependence above neutral pH. The Bacillus stearothermophilus manganese-containing enzyme has an E0' = +0.26 V and delta Em/pH is 50 mV. Bovine erythrocyte superoxide dismutase exhibits anomalous behavior in the coulometric titration curves, which is indicative of two nonequivalent copper centers in the enzyme. Addition K3Fe(CN)6 or K2IrCl6 to the enzyme solution, prior to coulometric titration, indicates that these anions bind preferentially to one of the copper centers.

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