Peroxidative Activity in Euglena gracilis

  • Brown R
  • Collins N
  • Merrett M
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Cell-free homogenates of Euglena gracilis contain very low levels of catalase activity as compared to higher plants and some other algae. Purified Euglena cytochrome c acts catalytically as a peroxidase. The observed catalytic activity of cytochrome c in extracts from heterotrophically grown cells was more than enough to account for the observed rates of hydrogen peroxide destruction. The peroxidative activity of Euglena cytochrome c was completely inhibited by 20 mm 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole.

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Brown, R. H., Collins, N., & Merrett, M. J. (1975). Peroxidative Activity in Euglena gracilis. Plant Physiology, 55(6), 1123–1124. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.55.6.1123

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