1984
DOI: 10.1042/bj2170383
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Arylthallium(III) reagents for protein modification. Inhibition of lactate dehydrogenase from various sources by o-carboxyphenylthallium(III) bistrifluoroacetate

Abstract: The use of organothallium compounds for protein/macromolecule modification and as probes for n.m.r. and fluorescence is introduced. Lactate dehydrogenase from a number of species was rapidly and specifically inhibited by o-carboxyphenylthallium(III) bistrifluoroacetate and p-methylphenylthallium(III) bistrifluoroacetate. Inhibition of rabbit muscle lactate dehydrogenase by o-carboxyphenylthallium(III) bistrifluoroacetate was time-dependent and not reversible by gel filtration. A small degree of re-activation w… Show more

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“…The spectral evidence (the change in absorbance at 335 nm) is in line with modification of the s4U8 residue of E. coli tRNA, reversibly (G-25 evidence) and selectively. It was argued for protein systems1 that (1) would have an affinity for 'softer' sites, e.g. S and N side chains of amino-acids and this appears to be borne out for this tRNA.…”
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“…The spectral evidence (the change in absorbance at 335 nm) is in line with modification of the s4U8 residue of E. coli tRNA, reversibly (G-25 evidence) and selectively. It was argued for protein systems1 that (1) would have an affinity for 'softer' sites, e.g. S and N side chains of amino-acids and this appears to be borne out for this tRNA.…”
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confidence: 99%