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Effects of Chemical Agents on Radiation Inactivation of Streptomyces Protease in Aqueous System

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Pages 509-514 | Received 14 Mar 1961, Published online: 09 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Inactivation of crystalline enzyme, Streptomyces protease G, by γ-ray irradiation in an aqueous system has been investigated. It is indicated that inactivation of the enzyme is attributable mainly to the indirect action of radiation. The inactivation curve is exponential and the G-value for enzyme inactivation is calculated as 0.1 at an enzyme concentration of 1×10−5m, which is not influenced by varying pH. Effects of various other solutes on radiation inactivation have been also studied. Halogen ions, especially iodine ion, and nitrite ion are most protective among various inorganic anions examined, and alkali metal and alkali earth metal cations are ineffective. Among various organic compounds examined, sulfur-containg compounds and unsaturated compounds are generally effective for protection of enzyme activity against radiation damages. The protective effect of benzene is enhanced by the substitution of electron donating groups. Chloroform and chloral are found to act as a synergist for irradiation inactivation.

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