Literature DB >> 14340093

METABOLISM OF PROPIONATE BY SHEEP LIVER. INTERRELATIONS OF PROPIONATE AND GLUTAMATE IN AGED MITOCHONDRIA.

R M SMITH, W S OSBORNE-WHITE, G R RUSSELL.   

Abstract

1. Low concentrations of l-glutamate were slowly and quantitatively converted into aspartate by aged sheep-liver mitochondria with the loss of C-1 of the glutamate. 2. When propionate was present in addition the rate of conversion of glutamate into aspartate was increased slightly, and the presence of glutamate caused a marked stimulation in the rate at which propionate was metabolized. 3. The stimulatory effect of ;sparker' amounts of l-glutamate on propionate metabolism was matched by the effects of alpha-oxoglutarate, pyruvate, citrate and isocitrate, but not by succinate, fumarate, malate or oxaloacetate. Succinate was stimulatory at higher concentrations, whereas oxaloacetate was inhibitory. 4. When propionate was incubated with l-[1-(14)C]glutamate in the presence of a large excess of unlabelled carbon dioxide, some labelling of dicarboxylic acids and aspartate occurred, but this was much less than would have been expected from an obligatory transcarboxylation from C-1 of alpha-oxoglutarate to propionyl-CoA. 5. Possible mechanisms of these effects are discussed.

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Keywords:  AGING; AMINO ACID METABOLISM; ASPARTIC ACID; CARBON DIOXIDE; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; FATTY ACID METABOLISM; FUMARATES; GLUTAMATES; KETOGLUTARIC ACID; LIVER CYTOLOGY; MALATES; MITOCHONDRIA; OXALOACETATES; PHARMACOLOGY; PROPIONATES; SHEEP; SUCCINATES

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Year:  1965        PMID: 14340093      PMCID: PMC1214340          DOI: 10.1042/bj0950431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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