Abstract

The behavior of complexing agents for the copper removal reaction was studied by the equilibrium dialysis method. In the copper removal reaction, complexing agents are divided into two types: those that are reducing agents and those that are not. Sodium cyanide and sodium thiosulfate are of the first type, and 8-hydroxyquinoline-5-sulfonic acid, 2,2′-bipyridyl, and picolinic acid are of the second type. From equilibrium dialysis with the first type of complexing agent, the apparent binding constant (pH 6.0) between cuprous ions and apotyrosinase was calculated to be 10 15 m −1. Similarly, the apparent binding constant (pH 6.0) between cupric ions and apo-tyrosinase was about 10 13 m −1, which was calculated from equilibrium dialysis with the second type of complexing agent. The apparent binding constant between cuprous ions and apo-tyrosinase was larger than that between cupric ions and apo-tyrosinase.

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