1978
DOI: 10.1042/bj1740345
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Evidence for the involvement of superoxide in vitamin K-dependent carboxylation of glutamic acid residues of prothrombin

Abstract: The formation of vitamin K epoxide and the vitamin K-dependent carboxylation of glutamic acid residues present in synthetic substrates and decarboxyprothrombin are both inhibited by superoxide dismutase. Catalase only inhibits the generation of vitamin K epoxide, suggesting that the carboxylation and epoxidation reactions are not inter-dependent.

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“…The evidence does not favor these reduced forms of oxygen as driving forces for the carboxylation reaction since superoxide dismutase and catalase do not inhibit the carboxyla tion significantly (63,129).…”
Section: Mechanism Of Actionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The evidence does not favor these reduced forms of oxygen as driving forces for the carboxylation reaction since superoxide dismutase and catalase do not inhibit the carboxyla tion significantly (63,129).…”
Section: Mechanism Of Actionmentioning
confidence: 96%