Title : Further studies on the bioaffinity chromatography of NAD(+)-dependent dehydrogenases using the locking-on effect.

Pub. Date : 1996 Oct 17

PMID : 8917627






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1 The most direct tactic has been the use of immobilised analogues of the following, usually enzyme-specific substrates, e.g., lactate/pyruvate in the case of lactate dehydrogenase for which NAD+ is the leading substrate. Lactic Acid LDH Bos taurus
2 The locking-on strategy reverses the tactic by using the more accessible immobilised leading substrate, immobilised NAD+, as adsorbent with soluble analogues of the enzyme-specific ligands (e.g., lactate in the case of lactate dehydrogenase) providing a substantial reinforcement of biospecific adsorption sufficient to effect adsorptive selection of an enzyme from a group of enzymes such as the NAD(+)-specific enzymes. Lactic Acid LDH Bos taurus