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. 2008 Nov 7;283(45):30735–30744. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M804001200

FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2.

Effects of thiols on the inactivation of dehydrogenation by GTN. Panel A, restoration by different thiols of ALDH2-catalyzed dehydrogenation after inactivation by GTN. Plotted are the relative residual activities (vresidual/vinitial) after inactivation by 0.1 mm GTN and the relative restored activities (vrestored/vinitial) after addition of 1 mm DTT, LPA-H2, or GSH. Initial conditions: 25 μg/ml ALDH2, 0.45 mm acetaldehyde, and 0.4 mm NAD+ in 0.2 m potassium Pi (pH 7.4). Panel B, protection by DTT of dehydrogenase activity against GTN-mediated inactivation. The figure shows representative time traces of the ALDH2-catalyzed formation of NADH, as monitored at 340 nm before and after addition of GTN in the presence or absence of DTT. Experimental conditions: 33 μg/ml ALDH2, 0.45 mm acetaldehyde, 0.4 mm NAD+, and 0.1 mm GTN with or without 1 mm DTT in 50 mm potassium Pi (pH 7.4).