Conceptual Error in Determination of NAD + -Malic Enzyme in Extracts Containing NAD + -Malic Dehydrogenase

  • Outlaw W
  • Manchester J
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Abstract

The typical procedure for determining NAD(+)-malic enzyme (EC 1.1.1.39) is to calculate the enzyme rate to be DeltaA(340)/Delta time after the endogenous NAD(+)-malic dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.37) catalyzed reaction has reached equilibrium. This ignores the equilibrium shift of oxaloacetic acid and NADH during the course of the NAD(+)-malic enzyme reaction and causes an error that varies depending on the reagent [malate], [NAD(+)], pH and final [NADH]. For a DeltaA(340) of 0.02, the error is about 80% and for a DeltaA(340) of 0.30, 20%. We develop this argument, give supportive data and present a simple method to circumvent the error.

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Outlaw, W. H., & Manchester, J. (1980). Conceptual Error in Determination of NAD + -Malic Enzyme in Extracts Containing NAD + -Malic Dehydrogenase. Plant Physiology, 65(6), 1136–1138. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.65.6.1136

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