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Mechanistic Studies of the Oxidation of Isoniazid by the Catalase Peroxidase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Kai Johnsson
1994
Journal paper
Abstract

The enzymic oxidn. of isoniazid by the catalase-peroxidase of Mycobacterium tuberculosi was studied. The reaction products suggest two reaction pathways involving both electrophilic and radical species. Labeling expts. are consistent with a reaction mechanism involving the formation of an acyldiimide intermediate followed by decompn. to the corresponding aldehyde and peracid. The results suggest that isoniazid is oxidized by the catalase-peroxidase to a reactive species that may act by inactivating an essential enzyme of M. tuberculosis. [on SciFinder (R)]

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