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Query: UMLS:C0024523 (malabsorption)
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Human jejunal brush border folate conjugase (EC 3.4.22.-) was partially purified and characterized. Three drugs known to be associated with clinical folate deficiency were tested for inhibition of the partially purified enzyme. Using jejunal mucosa from obese patients undergoing intestinal bypass surgery, brush border folate conjugase was purified 50-80-fold by centrifugation, Triton X-100 solubilization and DEAE-Sephadex and Sephacryl S-200 chromatography. Using synthetic pteroyldiglutamyl[14C]glutamate as substrate, the enzyme was found to have a pH optimum of 6.5 and an apparent Km of 1.6 micro M. Incubation of the enzyme with synthetic pteroyl[14C]glutamylhexaglutamate resulted in a spectrum of shorter-chain 14C-labeled pteroylglutamates at 60 min. Pteroyl[14C]glutamate was the major product at 120 min, with quantitative recovery of free glutamate in the incubation medium. Salicylazosulfapyridine was a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme (Ki = 0.13 mM), while ethanol, diphenylhydantoin and salicylazosulfapyridine metabolites had no effect. These data suggest that brush border folate conjugase is an exopeptidase which progressively hydrolyzes glutamyl units from pteroylpolyglutamate, leaving pteroylmonoglutamate as the folate form available for intestinal transport. Inhibition of brush border folate conjugase by salicylazosulfapyridine provides a mechanism for folate malabsorption and deficiency in chronic users of this drug.
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PMID:Human jejunal brush border folate conjugase. Characteristics and inhibition by salicylazosulfapyridine. 611 48

Absorption of labeled simple 3',5',9'-(3)H pteroylmonoglutamate, ([(3)H]PG-1) and conjugated pteroyl-mu[(14)C]glutamyl-gamma-hexaglutamate, ([(14)C]PG-7) folates was assessed in six patients with tropical sprue, before and after 6 mo of treatment, utilizing jejunal perfusion and urinary recovery techniques. Degradation products of [(14)C]PG-7 which were produced during perfusion were identified by DEAE-cellulose column chromatography. Jejunal mucosal activities of folate conjugase, lactase, sucrase, and maltase were measured in every patient. Malabsorption of both [(3)H]PG-1 and [(14)C]PG-7 was found in every untreated patient, with significant improvement after therapy. The urinary excretion of (3)H and (14)C paralleled the luminal disappearance of both isotopes. The chromatographic patterns of intraluminal degradation products of [(14)C]PG-7 obtained during perfusion did not differ from those previously found in normal subjects and were similar in studies performed before and after treatment. The activity of folate conjugase was increased in the mucosa of the untreated patients when compared to the post-treatment levels while the activities of mucosal lactase, sucrase, and maltase were originally low and increased significantly after therapy. These observations suggest that folate conjugase originates at a different mucosal locus than the brush border disaccharidases, and are consistent with previous evidence that folate conjugase is an intracellular enzyme. The present studies have demonstrated unequivocal malabsorption of both simple and conjugated folates in tropical sprue. In tropical sprue, folate malabsorption is the reflection of impaired folate transport and not of impaired hydrolysis.
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PMID:Jejunal perfusion of simple and conjugated folates in tropical sprue. 1669 65