Abstract

Treatment by p-hydroxymercuribenzoate of nitrate reductase from spinach leaves causes the disappearance of NADH-diaphorase activity and the appearance of an FAD-requirement for the inactivation by NAD(P)H of FNH 2-nitrate reductase. The diaphorase activity of the treated preparation is not affected by incubation with FAD or the addition of this nucleotide to the assay mixture. Conversely, filtration of the native preparation through a column of Sepharose 6B produces the appearance of an FAD-stimulation of the diaphorase activity, but no effect of FAD on the NADH-inactivation was observed. These differences between the FAD-requirement of NADH-diaphorase activity and NADH-inactivation agree with the postulated independence of the two processes.

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