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  • Makino, R.; Obata, Y.; Tsubaki, M.; Iizuka, T.; Hamajima, Y.; Kato-Yamada, Y.; Mashima, K.; Shiro, Y.
    Mechanistic insights into the activation of soluble guanylate cyclase by carbon monoxide a multistep mechanism proposed for the BAY 41-2272 induced formation of 5-coordinate CO-heme (2018), Biochemistry, 57, 1620-1631 .
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Activating Compound

Activating Compound Comment Organism Structure
2'-deoxy-3'-GMP the addition of the effector to CO-activated enzyme causes the original 6-coordinate CO-heme to convert to an end product that is an equimolar mixture of a 5- and a new 6-coordinate CO-heme Bos taurus
BAY 41-2272 the addition of the effector to CO-activated enzyme causes the original 6-coordinate CO-heme to convert to an end product that is an equimolar mixture of a 5- and a new 6-coordinate CO-heme Bos taurus
CO ferrous soluble guanylate cyclase binds CO as two reversible steps. The primary step leads to the full conversion of the ferrous enzyme to the 6-coordinate CO-heme, followed by the slower second step leading to a partial conversion of the 6-coordinate CO-heme to the 5-coordinate CO-heme. Reaction may folow a multistep mechanism, in which the 5-coordinate CO-heme is led by CO release from a putative bis-carbonyl intermediate that is likely provided by the binding of a second CO to the 6-coordinate CO-heme Bos taurus
Foscarnet the addition of the effector to CO-activated enzyme causes the original 6-coordinate CO-heme to convert to an end product that is an equimolar mixture of a 5- and a new 6-coordinate CO-heme Bos taurus

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Bos taurus
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Purification (Commentary)

Purification (Comment) Organism
from lung tissue Bos taurus

Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
lung
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Bos taurus
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