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Query: EC:1.4.1.2 (
glutamate dehydrogenase
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This paper concerns an enzymological investigation into a putative feline analogue of the human autosomal recessive disease primary hyperoxaluria type 2. The hepatic activities of
D-glycerate dehydrogenase
, using both D-glycerate and hydroxypyruvate as substrates, and glyoxylate reductase, which are the deficient enzyme activities in human primary hyperoxaluria type 2, were markedly depleted in four affected cats (0-6% of controls). The activities of a number of other enzymes, lactate dehydrogenase,
glutamate dehydrogenase
, D-amino acid oxidase, aspartate:2-oxoglutarate amino-transferase, glutamate:glyoxylate aminotransferase and alanine:glyoxylate aminotransferase (the deficient enzyme in primary hyperoxaluria type 1) were unaltered. The intracellular distribution of
D-glycerate dehydrogenase
and glyoxylate reductase in cat liver was shown to be cytosolic, as they are in human liver. The activities of
D-glycerate dehydrogenase
and glyoxylate reductase were determined in unaffected related cats and putative heterozygotes were identified. The correlation between
D-glycerate dehydrogenase
and glyoxylate reductase activities in the related cats and their combined deficiency in the affected cats confirmed previous suggestions that they are identical gene products.
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PMID:Enzymological characterization of a feline analogue of primary hyperoxaluria type 2: a model for the human disease. 251 73
1. Clostridium pasteurianum was grown on a synthetic medium with the following carbon sources: (a) (14)C-labelled glucose, alone or with unlabelled aspartate or glutamate, or (b) unlabelled glucose plus (14)C-labelled aspartate, glutamate, threonine, serine or glycine. The incorporation of (14)C into the amino acids of the cell protein was examined. 2. In both series of experiments carbon from exogenous glutamate was incorporated into proline and arginine; carbon from aspartate was incorporated into glutamate, proline, arginine, lysine, methionine, threonine, isoleucine, glycine and serine. Incorporations from the other exogenous amino acids indicated the metabolic sequence: aspartate --> threonine --> glycine right harpoon over left harpoon serine. 3. The following activities were demonstrated in cell-free extracts of the organism: (a) the formation of aspartate by carboxylation of phosphoenolpyruvate or pyruvate, followed by transamination; (b) the individual reactions of the tricarboxylic acid route to 2-oxoglutarate from oxaloacetate;
glutamate dehydrogenase
was not detected; (c) the conversion of aspartate into threonine via homoserine; (d) the conversion of threonine into glycine by a constitutive threonine aldolase; (e) serine transaminase, phosphoserine transaminase,
glycerate dehydrogenase
and phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase. This last activity was abnormally high. 4. The combined evidence indicates that in C. pasteurianum the biosynthetic role of aspartate and glutamate is generally similar to that in aerobic and facultatively aerobic organisms, but that glycine is synthesized from glucose via aspartate and threonine.
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PMID:Biosynthesis of amino acids in Clostridium pasteurianum. 541 50
1. A simple, facile one-step method has been devised to measure the stereospecificity of NADP+-linked oxidoreductases. The procedure involves coupling the test enzymes to enzymes of known stereospecificity in the presence of deuterated substrates. The regenerated NADP+ in the coupled reactions is analyzed by PMR for its deuterium content at the carbon-4 position of the nicotinamide ring. 2. It is found that malate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.37), lactate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.27) and
glycerate dehydrogenase
(
EC 1.1.1.29
) are A-side stereospecific whereas
glutamate dehydrogenase
(EC 1.4.1.3) and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.8) are B-side stereospecific. 3. Enzymes which can utilize both NAD+ and NADP+ have the same stereospecificity with respect to the coenzyme.
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PMID:A one-step PMR determination of hydrogen transfer stereospecificity of NADP+-linked oxidoreductases. 682 14