par Chantrenne, Hubert
Référence Biochimica et biophysica acta, 16, C, page (410-417)
Publication Publié, 1955
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : At proper concentrations, azide inhibits catalase activity almost completely but does not prevent the oxygen-induced formation of catalase; it can in effect enhance the synthesis of this enzyme. These observations mean that induced catalase formation does not require the enzyme to be active. They suggest that the actual activity of the enzyme within the cell may be one of the factors which limit its synthesis and control the final level of the enzyme in the cell. © 1955.