"Polyamines are ubiquitous compounds, which are involved in crucial physiological events including cell growth and differentiation. The catabolic oxidative degradation of polyamines is catalyzed by quinoprotein copper-containing amine oxidases (CAOs) and flavoprotein polyamine oxidases (PAOs). Various synthetic polyamine analogs and polyamine derivatives have been reported, which represent important tools (substrates or inhibitors) in the study of catalytic properties of the enzymes. In this work, two related compounds were studied in the reactions with plant amine oxidases: 1,8-diamino-3,6-dioxaoctane (DADO) and 1,10-bis(2pyridinylmethyl)-4,7-dioxa-1,10-diazadecane (BPDD). Based on activity and stoichiometry assays together with spectrophotometric measurements, DADO can be considered a good substrate for grass pea, lentil and E. characias CAOs with K-m values in the range 10(-4) - 10(-3) M. Its oxidative degradation produces the corresponding aminoaldehyde 1,8-amino-3,6-dioxaoctanal,which does not ..." . "Interaction of plant amine oxidases with diaminoethers"@en . . . . "Jarkovsk\u00E1, K." . "Interaction of plant amine oxidases with diaminoethers"@cs . . "Interaction of plant amine oxidases with diaminoethers" . "1"^^ . . . "RIV/61389030:_____/07:00305982" . "Polyamines are ubiquitous compounds, which are involved in crucial physiological events including cell growth and differentiation. The catabolic oxidative degradation of polyamines is catalyzed by quinoprotein copper-containing amine oxidases (CAOs) and flavoprotein polyamine oxidases (PAOs). Various synthetic polyamine analogs and polyamine derivatives have been reported, which represent important tools (substrates or inhibitors) in the study of catalytic properties of the enzymes. In this work, two related compounds were studied in the reactions with plant amine oxidases: 1,8-diamino-3,6-dioxaoctane (DADO) and 1,10-bis(2pyridinylmethyl)-4,7-dioxa-1,10-diazadecane (BPDD). Based on activity and stoichiometry assays together with spectrophotometric measurements, DADO can be considered a good substrate for grass pea, lentil and E. characias CAOs with K-m values in the range 10(-4) - 10(-3) M. Its oxidative degradation produces the corresponding aminoaldehyde 1,8-amino-3,6-dioxaoctanal,which does not ..."@en . "Interaction of plant amine oxidases with diaminoethers"@en . "Pe\u010D, P." . . . . "7"^^ . "Floris, G." . "Z(AV0Z50380511), Z(MSM6198959216)" . "[817397323D44]" . . "11"^^ . . "Lenobel, Ren\u00E9" . "Part 7" . . "Medda, R." . "Interaction of plant amine oxidases with diaminoethers."@cs . . "RIV/61389030:_____/07:00305982!RIV08-AV0-61389030" . "1424-6376" . . "222;232" . "diamine oxidase; diaminoether; inhibition"@en . "Interaction of plant amine oxidases with diaminoethers" . . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "Interaction of plant amine oxidases with diaminoethers"@cs . "-" . "Arkivoc" . "\u0160ebela, M." . "427059" . "Padiglia, A." .