Abstract

The analysis of guanine—bovine liver guanine aminohydrolase—xanthine—bovine liver xanthine oxidase—uric acid, and hypoxanthine—bovine liver xanthine oxidase—xanthine—xanthine oxidase—uric acid coupled systems, demonstrates the preponderant role of guanine aminohydrolase in the velocity control of xanthine oxidation to uric acid. The fact that the concentration of this enzyme regulates the amount of hypoxanthine transformed into uric acid in the above systems is confirmed.

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