2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2007.05685.x
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Simulation study of methemoglobin reduction in erythrocytes

Abstract: In an integrative approach to gaining a better understanding of cell-wide molecular networks at the systems level (systems biology), many attempts at computer simulations of metabolic networks have been made. Because of the simplicity of its structure and components, and the availability of kinetic information, erythrocyte metabolism has been the focus of mathematical modeling for over three decades [1], and is a leading example of the use of mathematical modeling not only for understanding biochemical regulat… Show more

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“…Without Fre, partial reduction of MB by NADPH to a steady-state concentration consisting of 25 % LMB took place; the extent of reduction is about the same as that observed with NADH. [5] Thus, as previously reported, [23,25] MB serves as a substrate for Fre. Treatment of the NADPH-Fre-LMB solution with an excess (10 equiv) of each of artemisinin 1 and tetraoxane 4 resulted in rapid reappearance of the absorption at l max 660 nm as LMB was oxidized to MB ( Figure 2 and figure S2 Supporting Information).…”
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“…Without Fre, partial reduction of MB by NADPH to a steady-state concentration consisting of 25 % LMB took place; the extent of reduction is about the same as that observed with NADH. [5] Thus, as previously reported, [23,25] MB serves as a substrate for Fre. Treatment of the NADPH-Fre-LMB solution with an excess (10 equiv) of each of artemisinin 1 and tetraoxane 4 resulted in rapid reappearance of the absorption at l max 660 nm as LMB was oxidized to MB ( Figure 2 and figure S2 Supporting Information).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…[25,27] Of interest is their ability to use the acceptors MB or RF administered during treatment of methemoglobinemia. [23,25] In human erythrocytes, MB and RF are reduced by NADPH-flavin reductase to LMB and RFH 2 , which in turn reduce methemoglobin to Hb. The MB and RF thereby regenerated are reduced by the NADPH-flavin reductase in continuation of the cycle.…”
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