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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
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Monoclonal antibodies were produced against the G isozyme subunit of
PEP carboxylase
(
PEPC
) from Sorghum leaves by the hybridoma technique. More than 400 antibodies-producing hybridomas to
PEPC
were produced from the fusion of spleen cells from immunized mice with NS1
myeloma
cells. By using an ELISA, three hybridomas (91-G, 83-G, 49-EG) were selected. Monoclonal antibodies were subsequently characterized in a Western experiment; Mabs 83-G and 91-G were found to be highly specific to the G isozyme whereas Mab 49-EG recognized both forms (E and G isozymes) of the enzyme. Addition of Mabs to the enzyme preparation did not modify its catalytic activity nor its activation by glycine. Use of these probes provided direct and definite evidence of the specific enhancing effect of light on the G form and on its corresponding mRNA.
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PMID:Photoregulation process of sorghum leaf phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase: study with monoclonal antibodies. 382 16
As part of the development of structured models for the metabolism of
myeloma
cells in suspension culture, a study was made of the subcellular localization of key enzymes of glucose and glutamine metabolism. Steady state chemostat cultures of the mouse
myeloma
SP2/0-Ag14 were used as a reproducible source of biomass. Homogenates of the cells, obtained via mechanical disruption, were separated into a mitochondrial and a cytosolic fraction via differential centrifugation. The following conclusions are drawn: (1) approximately one fifth of the hexokinase activity of cell-free homogenates is associated with the mitochondria; (2) a malate-aspartate shuttle may operate for oxidation of cytosolic NADH, as indicated by high levels of malate dehydrogenase and aspartate aminotransferase in both particulate and soluble fractions; (3) the pentose phosphate pathway and isocitrate dehydrogenase may contribute to the provision of cytosolic NADPH; (4)
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
and pyruvate kinase, which are present in high activities, are exclusively cytosolic and probably play a key role in glutamine metabolism; (5) oxidation of glutamine via these enzymes leads to the formation of pyruvate that enters the same pool as pyruvate generated by glycolysis. As a result, lactate and alanine formation can occur from both glucose and glutamine.
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PMID:Subcellular localization of enzyme activities in chemostat-grown murine myeloma cells. 965 Feb 85
Activities of enzymes in glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and glutaminolysis have been determined in the mouse
myeloma
SP2/0.Ag14. Cells were grown on IMDM medium with 5% serum in steady-state chemostat culture at a fixed dilution rate of 0.03 h-1. Three culture conditions, which differed in supply of glucose and oxygen, were chosen so as to change catabolic fluxes in the central metabolism, while keeping anabolic fluxes constant. In the three steady-state situations, the ratio between specific rates of glucose and glutamine consumption differed by more than twentyfold. The specific rates of glucose consumption and lactate production were highest at low oxygen supply, whereas the specific rate of glutamine consumption was highest in the culture fed with low amounts of glucose. Under low oxygen conditions, the specific production of ammonia increased and the consumption pattern of amino acids showed large changes compared with the other two cultures. For the three steady states, activities of key enzymes in glycolysis, the pentose phosphate pathway, glutaminolysis, and the TCA cycle were measured. The differences in the in vivo fluxes were only partially reflected in changes in enzyme levels. The largest differences were observed in the levels of glycolytic enzymes, which were elevated under conditions of low oxygen supply. High activities of
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
(E.C. 4.1.1.32) in all cultures suggest an important role for this enzyme as a link between glutaminolysis and glycolysis. For all enzymes, in vitro activities were found that could accommodate the estimated maximum in vivo fluxes. These results show that the regulation of fluxes in central metabolism of mammalian cells occurs mainly through modulation of enzyme activity and, to a much lesser extent, by enzyme synthesis.
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PMID:Fluxes and enzyme activities in central metabolism of myeloma cells grown in chemostat culture. 1009 11