A cyanide-insensitive superoxide dismutase (EC 1.15.1.1) was purified from leaves of the water lily Nuphar luteum (L.) Sibth. and Smith Subsp. macrophyllum (Small) Beal. The enzyme had a molecular weight of 46,000 and was composed of two equally sized subunits. Metal analysis showed the protein to contain about 1 gram atom of iron per dimer. The iron-containing superoxide dismutase was sensitive to H(2)O(2) as well as to azide. Antibody to the protein did not cross-react with iron superoxide dismutase isolated from the eucaryote Brassica or with algal extracts.
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Salin, M. L., & Bridges, S. M. (1982). Isolation and Characterization of an Iron-Containing Superoxide Dismutase From Water Lily, Nuphar luteum. Plant Physiology, 69(1), 161–165. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.69.1.161
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