Benovic J, Tillman T, Cudd A, Fridovich I
Arch Biochem Biophys. 1983 Mar;221(2):329-32. doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(83)90151-0.
Both the iron-containing and the manganese-containing superoxide dismutases from Escherichia coli show diminished activity with increasing ionic strength, indicative of electrostatic facilitation of the catalyzed reaction. Since both enzymes bear a net negative charge at the assay pH, as does the substrate, this suggests a cationic locale in the active site region. Acetylation of the enzymes inverted their response to increasing ionic strength. It thus appears that lysine residues provide the observed electrostatic facilitation. A specific inhibition by large monovalent anions was observed with the iron-containing superoxide dismutase and was taken to indicate the presence of a cationic group, within a hydrophobic crevice, at the active site.