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Query: EC:4.1.2.13 (
aldolase
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1. A procedure for isolating nuclei of the wheat germ in non-aqueous media has been described. 2. Such nuclei were shown to constitute about 50 per cent of the protoplasmic mass and to have a ribonucleic acid content of an order equivalent to that of the cytoplasm. 3. Studies of the distribution of the enzymes-
aldolase
, phosphoglyceraldehyde dehydrogenase, enolase, and pyruvate kinase-have revealed that the nuclei are the most vigorous sites of glycolytic activity. 4. Analysis of the
DPN
content of the nuclei in calf tissues-liver, pancreas, and heart-pointed to the probability that glycolytic activity is a characteristic common to many nuclei. 5. The significance of glycolytic activity to nuclear function has been discussed and some suggestive comparisons made between the two energy-yielding systems of glycolytic and oxidative phosphorylation.
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PMID:The isolation of wheat germ nuclei and some aspects of their glycolytic metabolism. 1301 Dec 76
Methods for measurement of glyceraldehyde-P dehydrogenase, triose-P isomerase,
fructose 1,6-diphosphate aldolase
, and the
DPN
-linked and flavin-linked alpha-glycero-P dehydrogenases in small amounts of tissue have been worked out. These enzymes have been measured in ten tracts in rabbit central nervous system. The activities of all the enzymes measured, except the flavin-linked alpha-glycero-P dehydrogenase, are present in larger amounts in lightly myelinated than in heavily myelinated tracts, but are relatively low in fibrillar layer of olfactory bulb, which is unmyelinated. Aldolase, like P-fructokinase (measured previously), is especially low in fibrillar layer. Taken together with relatively high 6-P-gluconate dehydrogenase activity found earlier this supports the hypothesis that the pentose-P shunt is particularly active in this tract. The activity of
DPN
-linked alpha-glycero-P dehydrogenase is inversely proportional to the lipid content of the myelinated tracts, which suggests that its primary role is not related to lipid synthesis in adult brain. The activities of flavin-linked alpha-glycero-P dehydrogenase are unrelated to those of the
DPN
-linked enzyme, which is contrary to expectation if the two enzymes function as partners in the "alpha-glycerophosphate shuttle."
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PMID:QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF WHITE MATTER. II. ENZYMES INVOLVED IN TRIOSE PHOSPHATE METABOLISM. 1410 Sep 62
The inhibition of photosynthetic CO(2) fixation by O(2), commonly referred to as the Warburg effect, was examined in isolated intact spinach (Spinacia oleracea) chloroplasts. The major characteristics of this effect in isolated chloroplasts are rapid reversibility when O(2) is replaced by N(2), an increased inhibition by O(2) at low concentrations of CO(2) and a decreased effect of O(2) with increased concentrations of CO(2).Both the
DPN
- and TPN-linked glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenases but not
aldolase
were inhibited by O(2). The photoreduction of TPN measured in fragmented chloroplast preparations was similar in N(2) and O(2) down to a concentration of 5 micromolar TPN. The effect of 100% O(2) on (14)CO(2) assimilation was overcome completely by fructose 1,6-diphosphate and by ribose 5-phosphate but not by ascorbate, cysteine, dithiothreitol and reduced lipoate. Glycolate became the major photosynthetic product at high partial pressures of O(2) or at low CO(2) concentrations. It is concluded that O(2) depresses photosynthesis primarily by causing a shift of a major portion of the total carbon into glycolate and impairing the functioning of the photosynthetic carbon reduction cycle. The mechanism whereby O(2) alters the flow of carbon into glycolate remains unknown.
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PMID:Inhibition of photosynthesis by oxygen in isolated spinach chloroplasts. 1665 76