SUMMARYWe studied membrane bound dopamine-p-hydroxylase (DBH) from chromaffin granules, in order to determine whether a biological form of immobilization of the enzyme altered its kinetic properties. The results obtained suggested that DBH either in soluble or solubilized form showed a ping-pong mechanism whereas the membrane bound DBH did not. Affinity for the substrate and the pH stability were lower in soluble or solubilized form than in membrane bound DBH.
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