| Literature DB >> 35669533 |
Jaspal Singh1, Eul Hyun Suh1, Gaurav Sharma1, Jun Chen1, Edward P Hackett1, Xiaodong Wen1, A Dean Sherry1, Chalermchai Khemtong2, Craig R Malloy1, Jae Mo Park1, Zoltan Kovacs1.
Abstract
The TCA cycle is a central metabolic pathway for energy production and biosynthesis. A major control point of metabolic flux through the cycle is the decarboxylation of 2-ketoglutarate by the TCA cycle enzyme 2-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase (2-KGDH). In this project, we developed 13C labeled 2-ketoglutarate derivatives to monitor 2-KGDH activity in vivo. 13C NMR analysis of liver extracts revealed that uniformly 13C labeled 2-ketogutarate, in its cell permeable ester form, was rapidly taken up and hydrolyzed in liver and underwent extensive metabolism to produce labeled glutamate, succinate, lactate and other metabolites. Diethyl [1,2-13C2]-2-ketoglutarate was successfully polarized by dynamic nuclear polarization and within seconds after injection into rats, the probe produced hyperpolarized [13C]bicarbonate in the liver reflecting flux through the TCA cycle. These experiments demonstrate that this tracer offers the possibility of directly monitoring flux through 2-KGDH in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: NMR spectroscopy; TCA cycle; hyperpolarization; isotopic labeling; ketoglutarates
Year: 2021 PMID: 35669533 PMCID: PMC9165698 DOI: 10.1002/anse.202100021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Sens ISSN: 2629-2742