Malcolm Dixon (1899 - 1985) was a British biochemist. He studied physical biochemistry, especially the purification of enzymes and the kinetics of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. He studied the oxidation of glutathione and other thiols by molecular oxygen and measured the redox potential of the thiol-disulfide system, also establishing that the oxidation of glutathione was catalyzed by trace metals.
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| - Malcolm Dixon (1899 - 1985) was a British biochemist. He studied physical biochemistry, especially the purification of enzymes and the kinetics of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. He studied the oxidation of glutathione and other thiols by molecular oxygen and measured
the redox potential of the thiol-disulfide system, also establishing that the oxidation of glutathione
was catalyzed by trace metals. He investigated xanthine oxidase, and thereby established many aspects
of the chemistry of dehydrogenases. He showed that the hydrogen peroxide formed in the reaction of
xanthine oxidase with molecular oxygen inactivated the enzyme and that the inhibition could be
relieved by the addition of catalase, thus helping to establish a biochemical role for the latter
enzyme. Dixon published a series of papers on D-amino acid oxidase, detailing the kinetics and
thermodynamics of association of the coenzyme with the apoprotein, the substrate and inhibitor
specificity, and the effect of pH on the kinetic constants. He was an expert on the theory and use of
manometers In 1931, he collaborated with Keilin and Hill to determine the first absorption spectrum
of a cytochrome, cytochrome c. Dixon studied the chemistry of lachrymators and mustard gas and proposed a
phosphokinase theory to explain their mode of action.
He received his PhD in 1925, under Frederick Gowland Hopkins at the University of Cambridge." (en)
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| - Malcolm Dixon (1899 - 1985) (en)
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| - Malcolm Dixon (1899 - 1985) was a British biochemist. He studied physical biochemistry, especially the purification of enzymes and the kinetics of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. He studied the oxidation of glutathione and other thiols by molecular oxygen and measured the redox potential of the thiol-disulfide system, also establishing that the oxidation of glutathione was catalyzed by trace metals. (en)
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