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Query: EC:2.4.2.8 (
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
)
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In this study enzyme activities involved in purine metabolism were measured in T and B lymphocytes separated by E and EAC rosetting methods. Adenosine deaminase,
purine nucleoside phosphorylase
and
HGPRTase
activities were significantly elevated in T cells, compared to the activities in B cells. There were no significant differences in adenosine kinase and APRTase activities between T and B lymphocytes. In contrast, PRPPsynthetase activities were higher in B cells than in T cells. The uptake of various radiolabeled precursors by mitogen stimulated lymphocytes was studied. The uptake of 14C-formate by the mitogen stimulated lymphocytes was markedly lower, compared to that of 14C-adenosine and or 14C-purine bases. The uptake of 14C-adenosine by PHA stimulated lymphocytes was considerably higher than that of Con A or PWM stimulated lymphocytes. However, the uptake of 14C-hypoxanthine into lymphocytes stimulated with PWM was increased by comparison with unstimulated lymphocytes. From these results it seems that adenosine plays a central role in the metabolism of T cells, and that purine bases are preferentially utilized in B cells.
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PMID:The differences in purine metabolism between T and B lymphocytes. 625 35
A methodology is presented for systemic analysis of purine enzymes in small lymphocyte subfractions. For the determination of 7 different enzymes of purine metabolism *hypoxanthine-
guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
(HG-PRT), adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (A-PRT), adenosine deaminase (ADA),
purine nucleoside phosphorylase
(
PNP
), adenosine kinase (AK), 5'-nucleotidase (5'N), and AMP-deaminase) less than 200,000 peripheral blood lymphocytes are needed. 1000-6000 lyophilised lymphocytes are incubated in micro-incubation vessels (3 microliter) with radioactive substrates for 15-180 min. Separation of substrates and products is achieved by thin-layer chromatography on PEI-cellulose. Addition of BSA to the incubation mixtures results in higher specific enzyme activities and narrower ranges of mean values of a control group.
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PMID:Enzymes of purine nucleotide metabolism in human lymphocytes. 625 89
Plasmodium falciparum trophozoites were isolated by mechanical rupture of infected human erythrocytes followed by a series of differential centrifugation steps. After lysis with sonication, the 100 000 x g supernatant of parasites and uninfected host cells was used to determine the specific activities of a number of enzymes involved in purine and pyrimidine metabolism. P. falciparum possessed the purine salvage enzymes: adenosine deaminase,
purine nucleoside phosphorylase
,
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
(PRTase), xanthine PRTase, adenine PRTase, adenosine kinase. The last two enzymes, however, were present at much lower activity levels. Hypoxanthine was converted (presumably via IMP) into adenine and guanine nucleotides only in the presence both of supernatant and membrane fractions of P. falciparum. Two enzymes involved in the de novo synthesis of pyrimidines, orotic acid PRTase, and orotidine 5'-phosphate decarboxylase, were present in parasite extracts as were the enzymes for pyrimidine nucleotide phosphorylation: UMP-CMP kinase, dTMP kinase, nucleoside diphosphate kinase. Xanthine oxidase, CTP synthetase, cytidine deaminase and several kinases for the salvage of pyrimidine nucleosides were not detected in the parasites. Both phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase and uracil PRTase were present but at low activity levels. Human erythrocytes displayed similar but not identical enzyme patterns. Enzyme specific activities, however, were generally much lower than those of the corresponding parasite enzymes.
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PMID:Enzymes of purine and pyrimidine metabolism from the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum. 628 90
We have studied purine metabolism in mononuclear and polymorphonuclear cells from uraemic patients using microradiochemical enzyme assays and high-pressure liquid chromatography. In mononuclear cell lysates the mean activities of adenosine deaminase (EC 3.5.4.4) and 5'-nucleotidase (EC 3.1.3.5) were significantly diminished. The activities of adenylate kinase (EC 2.7.4.3),
purine nucleoside phosphorylase
(
EC 2.4.2.1
), adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (EC 2.4.2.7), and
hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase
(
EC 2.4.2.8
) were not significantly different in the two groups. The activities of adenosine deaminase and adenine phosphoribosyltransferase were reduced in the polymorphonuclear cell lysates. No clear differences emerged in the concentration of adenine nucleotides in the mononuclear cells. The significance of these changes, which are less marked than those in erythrocytes, is discussed with reference to the immunodeficiency associated with uraemia.
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PMID:Activities of enzymes involved in purine metabolism and some related adenine nucleotide concentrations of leucocytes in renal failure. 629 37
Adenosine deaminase (ADA),
purine nucleoside phosphorylase
(
PNP
), 5'nucleotidase (5'NT), ecto-5'NT,
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
(HGPRT), adenine phosphoribosyltransferase(APRT), adenosine kinase(AK), AMP deaminase (AMPD) and adenylate kinase(AdKin) activities were assayed in leukemic cells from bone marrow and/or peripheral blood of 43 newly diagnosed children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL). These enzyme activities have been investigated in relation to some immunological markers. ADA activity was higher in E-rosette positive leukemia(E+ ALL), while HGPRT, APRT,
PNP
, 5'NT, ecto-5'NT and AdKin activities were found to be lower in E+ ALL as compared to E- ALL. In common ALL (cALL) antigen positive leukemia, mean ADA activity was significantly lower as compared to cALL- leukemia, whereas
PNP
, 5'NT, ecto-5'NT and AdKin activities were significantly higher. cALL cells with cytoplasmic immunoglobulin M(IgM) heavy chains were found to have mean 5'NT activities twice as high as cALL cells lacking cytoplasmic IgM heavy chains. In two patients who had surface immunoglobulins on their cell membranes, low 5'NT activities were found. When measuring enzyme activities after 2-4 days of prednisone monotherapy, only mean ADA and HGPRT activities decreased in non-B, non-T ALL. These decreases were not significant in T-ALL patients. Mean enzyme activities in the leukemic cells of five patients with relapse were comparable to those in newly diagnosed patients, except for 5'NT, which was found to be within the activity range of control peripheral blood lymphocytes. It is concluded that ADA and AdKin activities are suitable as markers for E+ ALL and cALL+ leukemias respectively. 5'NT might help to distinguish between cALL cells having and lacking pre-B characteristics. Since 5'NT activity may also be decreased in B-ALL, it is not suitable as a T-ALL marker. Enzymes of purine metabolism in leukemic relapse need further investigation.
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PMID:Purine metabolism in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: biochemical markers for diagnosis and chemotherapy. 631 Feb 74
Data are presented which indicate that the repression of pur gene expression seen after the addition of preformed purines to cultures of Salmonella typhimurium is the consequence of the presence or the formation of the purine bases, hypoxanthine and guanine. This conclusion is based on the following observations. First, it was impossible to find a correlation between the size of any individual purine nucleotide pool and the level of the first four enzymes in the de novo biosynthetic pathway. Second, adenine plus guanosine served as a perfect source of purine nucleotides, but their presence caused no repression of pur gene expression if the cells lacked
purine nucleoside phosphorylase
activity. This enzyme is needed to convert adenine and guanosine to hypoxanthine and guanine, but not for their conversion to nucleotides. Third, addition of guanine to a strain lacking
guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
(gpt) resulted in a repression of the level of the purine de novo biosynthetic enzymes, a reduction of the growth rate, and a fall in the pools of ATP and GTP. Addition of hypoxanthine to a strain lacking
hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase
(hpt) had a similar, although weaker, effect. If the cells lacked both hypoxanthine and guanine phosphoribosyltransferases (hpt gpt), their basal level of the purine de novo biosynthetic enzymes was repressed in minimal medium. Such cells grow slower than wild-type cells and excrete purines, probably due to the inability to salvage endogenously formed hypoxanthine and guanine.
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PMID:Role of hypoxanthine and guanine in regulation of Salmonella typhimurium pur gene expression. 640 6
1. Phosphorolysis and phosphorylation rates of inosine, guanosine and deoxyguanosine were determined in disrupted and intact human and ovine lymphocytes and rat thymocytes and related with their effect on mitogenic stimulation. 2. Activity of
purine nucleoside phosphorylase
(
EC 2.4.2.1
) was about 10 times higher in extracts of human lymphocytes than in those of ovine lymphocytes and rat thymocytes. Apparent Km values for inosine and guanosine were higher in human lymphocytes (about 100 microM) than in ovine lymphocytes (50 microM). Apparent Km values for deoxyguanosine were about 100 microM in the extracts of all three cell types. 3. In extracts of human and ovine lymphocytes the presence of guanosine kinase activity was established. Deoxyguanosine kinase activity was detected in all three cell types. 4. The rate of phosphorylation of deoxyguanosine was much lower than the rate of phosphorolysis both in extracts and in intact cells. 5. Deoxyguanosine, guanosine and inosine were incorporated by intact cells into nucleotides and nucleic acids. This incorporation of deoxyguanosine and guanosine was only partially due to phosphorolysis and subsequent conversion by
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
(
EC 2.4.2.8
). The incorporation of inosine appeared to be due completely to this route. 6. Inosine (0.5 mM) did not inhibit thymidine incorporation of phytohemagglutinin-stimulated human and ovine lymphocytes. At the same concentration deoxyinosine caused 50% inhibition, but guanosine and deoxyguanosine inhibited almost completely. Thymidine incorporation of concanavalin A-stimulated rat thymocytes was hardly inhibited by 0.5 mM inosine, deoxyinosine and guanosine, but 50 microM and 0.5 mM deoxyguanosine caused 25% and complete inhibition, respectively.
...
PMID:Metabolism of purine nucleosides in human and ovine lymphocytes and rat thymocytes and their influence on mitogenic stimulation. 640 34
Adenosine deaminase (ADA), 5'nucleotidase (5'NT), ecto-5'NT,
purine nucleoside phosphorylase
(
PNP
),
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
(
HGPRT
), adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (APRT), adenosine kinase (AK), AMP-deaminase (AMPD) and adenylate kinase (AdKin) activities were assayed in peripheral blood lymphoid cells from 20 patients with B-cell type chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Significantly decreased mean activities of ADA, 5'NT, ecto-5'NT,
PNP
and AMPD were observed when comparing B-CLL lymphoid cells with control peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL). AK and AdKin activities however, were found to be higher in B-CLL. Relatively wide ranges of ADA and 5'NT activity were observed. In patients with paraproteinaemia, 5'NT activity was found to be relatively high and in the range of the activities in normal PBL. ADA activity seemed to be slightly higher in patients without paraproteinaemia. No correlation could be found between the enzyme activities and the number of cells rosetting with sheep erythrocytes or bearing surface immunoglobulin (sIg). A relationship was suggested between 5'NT activity and Ig production.
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PMID:Enzymological studies in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. 640 72
We have isolated numerous mutants containing mutations in the salvage pathways of purine synthesis. The mutations cause deficiencies in adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (adeF), in
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
(guaF), in adenine deaminase (adeC), in
inosine-guanosine phosphorylase
, (guaP), and in GMP reductase (guaC). The physiological properties of mutants containing one or more of these mutations and corresponding enzyme measurements have been used to derive a metabolic chart of the purine salvage pathway of Bacillus subtilis.
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PMID:Purine salvage pathways of Bacillus subtilis and effect of guanine on growth of GMP reductase mutants. 640 59
A purine nucleotide (inosinate) cycle is demonstrated with human lymphoblasts. The lymphoblast requires approximately 50 nmol of purine/10(6) cell increment. When the inosinate cycle is interrupted by the genetic, severe deficiency of either or both
purine nucleoside phosphorylase
(
PNP
) or
hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase
(
HPRT
), purine accumulates in the culture medium as inosine, guanosine, deoxyinosine, and deoxyguanosine (PNP deficiency or
PNP
,
HPRT
deficiency) or hypoxanthine and guanine (
HPRT
deficiency). This accumulation represents an additional 25 to 32 nmol of purine which must be synthesized per 10(6) cell increment.
PNP
-deficient lymphoblasts have PPRibP contents characteristic of normal lymphoblasts, about 20 to 25 pmol/10(6) cells.
HPRT
-deficient lymphoblasts have four times higher PPRibP contents. The lymphoblast deficient for both
PNP
and
HPRT
has only a marginal elevation of PPRibP content, 1.5 times normal values. The elevated PPRibP content of
HPRT
-deficient cells reflects the efficient, unilateral reutilization of the ribose moiety of purine ribonucleotides and is not a cause of purine overproduction. Purine overproduction characterizing
PNP
-deficient lymphoblasts appears similar to overproduction from deficiency of
HPRT
, i.e. a break in the inosinate cycle rather than overactive de novo purine synthesis.
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PMID:Purine nucleotide reutilization by human lymphoblast lines with aberrations of the inosinate cycle. 642 40
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