Han P F, Mariam Y H, Pollock S H, Matthews H W, Johnson J
Experientia. 1981 Jul 15;37(7):687-9. doi: 10.1007/BF01967923.
Yeast glucose-6-P dehydrogenase is irreversibly inactivated by penicillin G. Kinetic data show that 1 molecule of penicillin G reacts with each active unit when the enzyme is inactivated. The rate of inactivation increases greatly with increasing pH. This irreversible inactivation by penicillin G is largely prevented by pyridoxal-P, a reversible inactivator or this enzyme. Prior treatment of penicillin G with penicillinase totally abolishes its ability to inactivate the enzyme.