“…It was found that the addition of EDTA (10 mM) to the reaction mixture did not inhibit enzyme activity indicating that NAD deaminase is not a metalloenzyme. This property closely resembles that of a nonspecific NAD aminohydrolase produced from A. oryzae (Ali et al 2014 ); whereas the enzyme was slightly activated by addition of Na + and K + , while inhibited by addition of Mn 2+ , Ag + , Hg 2+ , and Cu 2+ . In this concern, Yoshimune et al ( 2005 ) reported that the adenosine-phosphate deaminase produced by A. fumigatus was inhibited by 38 % in the presence of Cu 2+ (1 mM), while no significant enhancement of the enzyme activity was reported by Ba 2+ , Ca 2+ , Co 2+ , Fe 2+ , Mg 2+ , Mn 2+ , Ni 2+ , Sn 2+ , Zn 2+ and Fe 3+ .…”