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Query: EC:3.5.4.4 (
adenosine deaminase
)
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Extracellular adenosine has the potential to influence many aspects of target cell metabolism. The present study has determined the endogenous levels of adenosine in the pregnant mouse uterus and developing embryo-decidual unit with respect to the expression of two key enzymes of adenosine metabolism, 5'-nucleotidase (
5'-NT
; EC 3.1.3.5) and
adenosine deaminase
(ADA;
EC 3.5.4.4
). To measure adenosine levels, nucleoside extracts were etheno-derivatized and quantitated by high-performance liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection (0.03 pmol/mg protein sensitivity). Adenosine levels were determined to be 0.18 nmol/mg protein in the nonpregnant uterus; however, two statistically significant changes were identified in the pregnant uterus: (1) a periimplantation surge between day 3 (0.24 nmol/mg protein) and day 5 (0.59 nmol/mg protein) of gestation (plug day 0; implantation day 4); and (2) an early postimplantation decline between day 6 (0.54 nmol/mg protein) and day 7 (0.10 nmol/mg protein). The periimplantation adenosine surge coincided with uterine expression of
5'-NT
, an enzyme which catalyzes the irreversible dephosphorylation of 5'-AMP to adenosine.
5'-NT
expression was shown by Northern blot analysis to peak in the embryo-decidual unit on day 5 of gestation and then to decline through day 9; transcripts remained elevated in the placenta between day 9 and day 13 (the latest day examined in this study). By use of specific enzyme histochemistry, most
5'-NT
activity was localized to the primary decidual zone on day 5. This expression subsequently declined during regression of the primary decidua; however,
5'-NT
appeared on giant trophoblast (days 7-13) and the metrial gland (days 11-13). Other purine catabolic enzymes degrading AMP (adenylate deaminase) or generating adenosine (S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase) were not detected in the embryo-decidual unit suggesting that the net flux of utero-placental AMP catabolism proceeds with adenosine as an intermediate, this being the major pathway of adenosine formation. The sharp drop in adenosine levels between day 6 and day 7 coincided with a rise in the activity and mRNA expression of ADA, an enzyme which catalyzes the irreversible deamination of adenosine to inosine. ADA was previously localized to the secondary decidual zone (days 6-11), secondary giant cells (days 7-13), and spongiotrophoblasts (days 8-13) in the mouse (Knudsen et al., 1991). Results of developmental Northern blot analysis demonstrated a direct correlation of relative
5'-NT
/ADA mRNA band intensity to adenosine content between day 4 and day 9 of gestation, suggesting that the local availability of adenosine in the antimesometrium is dependent upon the distribution of these enzymatic activities.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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PMID:Adenosine levels in the postimplantation mouse uterus: quantitation by HPLC-fluorometric detection and spatiotemporal regulation by 5'-nucleotidase and adenosine deaminase. 142 25
Adenosine produced from 5'-AMP has been proposed as a mediator of intrinsic renal regulation. The rates of 5'-AMP and adenosine metabolism are dependent on the activities of enzyme involved in purine metabolism. The activities of adenosine kinase (AK),
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
), 5'-nucleotidase (
5'-NT
), AMP deaminase, xanthine oxidase and purine nucleoside phosphorylase were measured in cytosolic and membrane fractions from glomeruli, cortical tubules, medullary thick ascending limb of Henle (MTAL) and collecting duct prepared from rat kidney by combinations of sieving and sucrose density gradient centrifugation techniques. In the cytoplasm of glomeruli cells, the activity ratios of
ADA
/AK and AMP deaminase/
5'-NT
were 70 and 2.4, respectively. The highest activity of
5'-NT
was found in membrane fractions of cortical tubules where it was equally distributed between luminal and antiluminal membranes. Membrane fractions of MTAL did not contain detectable amounts of
adenosine deaminase
activity. The highest activity of xanthine oxidase and purine nucleoside phosphorylase was in the cytoplasm fraction of glomeruli. These results suggest that deamination of AMP and adenosine may be favored in the cytoplasm of glomeruli cells. In contrast, in the extracellular space of glomeruli and especially in the cortical tubule, AMP can be converted preferentially to adenosine by
5'-NT
.
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PMID:The distribution of enzymes involved in purine metabolism in rat kidney. 161 Aug 88
Differences in activities of the purine degradative enzymes,
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
), purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP), and 5'-nucleotidase (5'NT), have been observed among different classes of lymphoid malignancies. Recent studies have shown that hairy cell leukemia (HCL) may respond to treatment with the
ADA
inhibitor, 2-deoxycoformycin. This study demonstrates that the cells of HCL have significantly lower levels of
ADA
and 5'NT (P always less than 0.01) when compared to levels in normal B- or T-lymphocytes, but have higher levels of PNP (P less than 0.001 for both comparisons). Recent studies have shown that when treated with 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate (TPA), cells of B-cell chronic lymphatic leukemia (B-CLL) acquire phenotypic characters of HCL. The authors have therefore also investigated the changes in enzyme pattern of B-CLL after incubation with TPA B-CLL cells are characterized by low levels of
ADA
, PNP, and
5'-NT
, but TPA caused a marked increase in PNP activity (P less than 0.001, t test for paired samples), a pattern similar to HCL. The results from biochemical studies are thus in accordance with the hypothesis that HCL cells are more mature than B-CLL cells. The special enzyme profile of HCL suggests that a PNP inhibitor might also be effective in the treatment of this disease.
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PMID:Enzymes of purine metabolism in hairy cell leukemia. 301 Dec 39
Purine bases and purine nucleosides pass the cell membrane by facilitated diffusion. For purine bases two different carrier proteins seem to exist. Purine bases are trapped intracellularly immediately after passage of the cell membrane by the action of purine phosphoribosyltransferases (PRTs). Comparison of kinetic data of transport and intracellular enzyme reactions shows that intracellular metabolism is rate limiting for the whole uptake process. Since phosphate stimulates the uptake of bases, limited availability of phosphoribosylpyrophosphate (PRPP) might play a regulatory role. Purine nucleosides apparently enter cells via a common carrier. Of the nucleosides under investigation, only adenosine was taken up in significant amounts. Uptake of adenosine is mainly determined by the ratio of
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) and adenosine kinase (AK) activities. For uptake of purine nucleotides sequential action of ecto-5'-nucleotidase (ecto-
5'-NT
), nucleoside carrier and intracellular metabolism is necessary. Cells without ecto-
5'-NT
activity did not accumulate radioactivity from nucleotides. Proliferating neoplastic cells (K 562 and HL 60 cells) showed enhanced uptake of purine bases and nucleosides, when compared to quiescent cells (erythrocytes and granulocytes). From initial rates of uptake and intracellular enzyme activities it could be concluded that this enhanced uptake was due to alterations of enzyme pattern in the neoplastic cells.
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PMID:Regulation of purine uptake in normal and neoplastic cells. 610 May 84
The analysis of seven differentiation markers following incubation with the tumor promotor 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) was examined in the human leukemic T-cell line MOLT-3. Significant changes were observed in the activity of the markers terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT). spontaneous proliferation and the ability of these cells to bind sheep erythrocytes. Levels of human thymus-leukemia-associated antigen (HThy-L) recently identified as a low molecular weight form of
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
), were reduced by about 50%. No significant changes were observed in ecto-5'-nucleotidase [
5'-NT
) activities, in the proliferative response to PHA, or in the expression of IA-like antigens. These data and the time kinetics of the changes suggest that following incubation of these T-lymphoblasts with TPA there is a sequential loss of TdT, loss of the capacity for spontaneous proliferation, and the appearance of receptors for sheep erythrocytes. Subsequently there is a decrease in the level of HThy-L/
ADA
. This sequence appears to follow that proposed for prethymic precursor T-cell differentiation following activation with thymic epithelium.
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PMID:Modulation of human T-cell differentiation markers by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate. 627 66
Lymphocyte populations of BALB/c mice were obtained from bone marrow, thymus, spleen, peripheral blood and lymphoid nodes. Subpopulations of thymocytes and bone marrow T-lymphocyte precursors were separated by density gradient centrifugation. The activity of
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) undergoes a marked increase during the evolution of bone marrow T-cell precursors to immature thymocytes, and a decrease with thymocytes maturation. The peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) present the lower activity of the enzyme, and lymphocytes from spleen (SL) and lymphoid nodes (LNL) show activity in the order of that in mature thymocytes. The activity of purine nucleotide phosphorylase (PNP) in the different lymphocytes populations experiments a very little variation with the T-lymphocyte differentiation. With the evolution of T-lymphocyte precursors to immature thymocytes the 5'-nucleotidase (
5'-NT
) activity experiment a 2-fold decrease. The thymocytes maturation is correlated with an increase in the activity of
5'-NT
. The PBL present the maximal activity of the enzyme, whereas in spleen and LNL its levels of activity are in the range of that in mature thymocytes and bone marrow T-cell precursors respectively.
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PMID:The distribution of adenosine deaminase, purine nucleotide phosphorylase and 5'-nucleotidase in subpopulations of thymocytes, bone marrow cells and other lymphoid organs in mice. 632 33
Serum levels of
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
), 5-nucleotidase (
5'-NT
) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were studied in 25 patients of carcinoma breast and 25 normal subjects. Adenosine deaminase was found to be the better probable parameter for the detection of cancer and to assess the development of various stages of cancer whereas 5'-nucleotidase had only diagnostic significance. Serum alkaline phosphatase levels were important for assessing the spread of cancer at secondary sites. After mastectomy a significant decrease was found in the levels of serum
ADA
and
5'-NT
whereas no variations were found in case of serum ALP.
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PMID:Serum adenosine deaminase, 5'-nucleotidase & alkaline phosphatase in breast cancer patients. 767 35
1. Specific activities of
adenosine deaminase
, purine nucleoside phosphorylase, adenosine kinase, 5'-nucleotidase, S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase, AMP deaminase, adenine phosphoribosyl transferase, and hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl transferase were analyzed in human CD4 T-lymphocyte subsets. 2. CD4 Leu 8- (helper/inducer) and CD4 Leu 8+ (suppressor/inducer) subpopulations were obtained by panning or fluorescence activated cell sorting techniques using specific monoclonal antibodies. 3. A 45% decrease of
5'-NT
AMP activity in the CD4 Leu 8- cells (suppressor/inducer) compared with CD4 total cell population. 4. No statistical significant differences in enzyme activity were found between the subsets analyzed in other purine enzymes. 5. These results suggest that the distribution of purine metabolic enzymes is homogeneous in CD4 Leu 8- and CD4 Leu 8+ T-lymphocyte subpopulations.
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PMID:Analysis of purine metabolic enzymes in human CD4 Leu 8- and CD4 Leu 8+ lymphocyte subpopulations. 844 17
Alanine aminotransferase (AlAT), aspartate aminotransferase (AspAT),
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) and 5'-nucleotidase (
5'-NT
) activities were studied in the rat intestine smooth muscles after 24 and 48 hours of fasting. It was found that fasting evoked a significant decrease in
ADA
and increase in
5'-NT
activities in all intestinal segments analysed. A dual effect of fasting was noted for AspAT and AlAT; after first 24h of fasting the activities of both enzymes decreased and increased again when fasting was continued to 48h. We conclude that during fasting an adaptive response occurs in the smooth muscles of intestine and this may be a part of systemic adaptation to fasting.
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PMID:Effect of fasting on some enzymatic activities in the muscle layer of intestine in the rat. 883 8
The adenosine producing enzyme ecto-5'-nucleotidase (
5'-NT
) is not normally expressed during thymocyte development until the medullary stage. To determine whether earlier expression would lead to adenosine accumulation and/or be deleterious for thymocyte maturation, thymic purine metabolism, and T cell differentiation were studied in lckNT transgenic mice overexpressing
5'-NT
in cortical thymocytes under the control of the lck proximal promoter. In spite of a 100-fold elevation in thymic
5'-NT
activity, transgenic adenosine levels were unchanged and T cell immunity was normal. Inosine, the product of adenosine deamination, was elevated more than twofold, however, indicating that
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) can prevent the accumulation of adenosine, even with a dramatic increase in
5'-NT
activity, and demonstrating the availability of
5'-NT
substrates in the thymus for the first time. Thymic adenosine concentrations of mice treated with the
ADA
inhibitor 2'-deoxycoformycin (dCF) were elevated over 30-fold, suggesting that high
ADA
activity, rather than an absence of
5'-NT
, is mainly responsible for low thymic adenosine levels. The adenosine concentrations in dCF-treated mice are sufficient to cause adenosine receptor-mediated thymocyte apoptosis in vitro, suggesting that adenosine accumulation could play a role in
ADA
-deficient severe combined immunodeficiency.
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PMID:Insights into thymic purine metabolism and adenosine deaminase deficiency revealed by transgenic mice overexpressing ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73). 904 70
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