Literature DB >> 167950

Acetoacetate coenzyme A transferase activity in rat hepatomas.

A Fenselau, K Wallis, H P Morris.   

Abstract

The presence of succinyl-coenzyme A:acetoacetate CoA transferase (CoA transferase) (EC 2.8.3.5), an initiator of ketone body utilization in nonhepatic tissue, was examined in liver from normal, partly hepatectomized, neonatal, and tumor-bearing rats, as well as in a series of transplantable rat hepatomas ranging widely in growth rate. While levels of CoA transferase are extremely low in normal, host, and regenerating liver, considerable amounts of activity are detectable in neonatal liver and in the hepatomas. In fact, the content of CoA transferase in the series of Morris hepatomas increases progressively with increase in tumor-growth rate. The fastest-growing tumor studied (7288Ctc) contains about the same amount of CoA transferase activity as rat skeletal muscle (i.e., an activity of about 0.1 mumole of acetoacetate used per min per g tissue). These results clearly indicate that the faster-growing hepatomas have adequate capacity to utilize ketone bodies in bioenergetic or biosynthetic activities. Furthermore, the enzymes from normal and hepatoma 7288Ctc tissues are quite similar with respect to (a) size of about 10(5) daltons, (b) reaction mechanism requiring formation of an enzyme:CoA intermediate (from ping-pong kinetic data), and (c) various kinetic parameters (such as Michaelis constants, product competitive inhibition constants, and acetoacetate substrate inhibition). The enzymes from rat skeletal muscle and Morris hepatoma 7288Ctc have the same isoelectric point (7.6), which differs from that for the rat heart enzyme (6.8).

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Year:  1975        PMID: 167950

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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