- Soret peak
A Soret Peak is an intense peak in the blue wavelength region of the visible spectrum. The peak is named after its discoverer
Jacques-Louis Soret . [cite journal
title = Analyse spectrale: Sur le spectre d’absorption du sang dans la partie violette et ultra-violette
author = Jacques-Louis Soret
journal =Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences
volume = 97
issue =
pages = 1269–1273
year = 1883
url = http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k3053w/f1269.table ] The term is commonly used inabsorption spectroscopy , corresponding to awavelength of maximumabsorption . The "soret peak" is used to describe the absorption of vividly-pigmented heme-containingmoieties , such as variouscytochromes . For example, thecytochrome sP450 , a diverse class of monooxygenase enzymes, exhibit a soret peak at 450 nm in their reduced form when saturated withcarbon monoxide . This is called a CO difference spectrum assay: the absorbance spectrum of the solution is subtracted from the spectrum after saturation with carbon monoxide. If the P450 has been denatured, for example due to bad handling, the peak shifts to 420nm. It is possible to see both 420nm and 450nm peaks on the same spectrum if only a portion of the P450 has been denatured.References
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