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The effect of anions Cl- and I- on structural and kinetic properties of LDH was investigated. It was shown that anions are specific inhibitors of LDH competing with pyruvate in the active ternary complex, LDHNADHpyq. The following dissociation constants for the anions were obtained from inhibition data: 0.4 +/- 0.02 and 0.07 +/- 0.01 M for Cl- and I-, respectively. The slope of Hill plot are near 1.0. The anions abolished the inhibition of LDH at high pyruvate concentrations. The following dissociation constants were obtained from these data: 0.1 and 0.015 M for Cl- and I- respectively. The inhibition by anions and the abolishing of substrate inhibition by anions were studied also for the lactate oxidation reaction. The dissociation constants for anions obtained from these data are in good correlation with the constants obtained for the pyruvate reduction reaction. It was concluded that anions do not interact with the group at the catalytic site with pK approximately 7.8, presumably His-195. The degree of pyruvate inhibition does not depend on the buffer system. The differences in the degree of inhibition obtained previously in phosphate, imidazole and tris-buffer systems can be explained by the presence of Cl- anions in the last two buffer. The rate constants of hydroxy leads to keto pyruvate transition was obtained in various buffer systems. It was shown that the hydroxy-form of pyruvate does not cause the inhibition of LDH.
Mol Biol (Mosk)
PMID:[Effect of anions on inhibition of lactate dehydrogenase by pyruvate]. 2 75

The activity of some glycolytic, oxidative, and degradative enzymes was studied in transplanted rat hormone-secreting pituitary tumors MtTW15 and 7315a and in the host pituitary gland. The elevated serum-hormone concentrations produced by 7315a tumor decreased the size of the host's pituitary gland, its hormone content, and G6P-DH, LDH, PK, and ICDH, but produced no changes in MDH, acid phosphatase, cathepsin-D, and LYSAR enzyme activities (mU/mg tissue). LDH and PK activities were greater in unit weight of pituitary tumors than in pituitary glands. Although more G6P-DH was found in MtTW15 tumor than in normal pituitary tissue, less of the enzyme was detected in 7315a pituitary tumor. It is concluded that elevated serum pituitary hormones selectively decrease hormone production and the activity of some enzymes in the pituitary gland, presumably through a feedback mechanism.
Mol Cell Endocrinol 1979 Mar
PMID:Some biochemical characteristics of hormone-secreting pituitary tumors and of the host's anterior pituitary gland. 3 16

The dependence of structural and functional properties of LDH on pH in the 6.0--9.0 region was investigated. There were no marked deviations of pyruvate reduction initial velocity curves from the Michaelis--Menten equation in a wide range of pyruvate concentrations. It was shown that Vmax changes negligibly in the 6.0--9.0 pH regions, but Km increased markedly with pH elevation. The pK value of 7.8+/-0.1 was obtained for 50% changes of pyruvate binding. The dependence of enzyme inhibition from pH at a high pyruvate concentration (20 mM) was investigated. At pH values above 8.0 pyruvate inhibition disappeared. The dependence of the inhibition degree from pH was estimated as pK 7.8+/-0.1. Hill coefficient (n) calculated from the curves of Km and the degree of substrate inhibition depending on pH was 1.6; n for pyruvate inhibition at pH 7.5 was 2 greater than n greater than 1 for moderate substrate concentrations (1--5 mM) and n approximately 1 for higher concentrations (5--40 mM). The value of n approximately 1 at pH 7.8 was obtained. The model suiting all available data concerning the cooperativity phenomena in LDH during protonation and inhibition by pyruvate is outlined. The model is based on the results indicating the slow isomerisation of LDH in ternary complexes with NADH and pyruvate and the absence of equilibrium on the intermediate stage of reaction.
Mol Biol (Mosk)
PMID:[pH-dependence of the structural and functional properties of lactate dehydrogenase (M4). Indirect cooperativity in lactate dehydrogenase]. 3 31

The aim of our study was to assess the relationship between the serum lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 1 (S-LDH-1) activity in patients with testicular germ cell tumors and the number of copies of the short arm of chromosome 12 (12p) present in tumor. Twenty-seven adult patients with measurable tumor lesions were studied. Twenty-five had three or more copies of chromosome 12 per cell in the tumors. Nineteen had one or more copies of a specific chromosomal abnormality, an isochromosome of the short arm of chromosome 12, i(12p). Fourteen had increased S-LDH-1 levels. S-LDH-1 activity correlated significantly with the product of total tumor volume and the total number of copies of the short arm of chromosome 12 present per cell (total tumor 12p). We conclude that the total number of copies of the short arm of chromosome 12 in the tumors is most probably a factor contributing to the LDH-1 activity released from the tumors.
Mol Gen Genet 1992 Oct
PMID:Serum lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 1 activity in patients with testicular germ cell tumors correlates with the total number of copies of the short arm of chromosome 12 in the tumor. 143 25

Mitogen activation of human peripheral lymphocytes leads to a switch in the isozymes of LDH; resting cells contain low activities of only the B4 and B3A forms, whereas activated cells contain high activities of the A4 and A3B forms. B4 LDH is not altered in activated cells. In this study we show that the appearance of the A subunits occurs concomitantly with a several fold increase in the steady state levels of LDH-A mRNA. Responses in LDH-A mRNA are observed within 12 hrs of activation, and are, thus, associated with the G0/G1 transition or with early G1 (Marjanovic et al. Exp. Cell Res. (1991) 193: 425-431). Maximal expression of LDH-A mRNA requires both phorbol ester and concanavalin A, implying a complex regulatory pathway involving cascade systems activated through both the antigen receptor (TR) and protein kinase C.
Mol Cell Biochem 1992 Mar 25
PMID:Regulation of the expression of lactate dehydrogenase isozymes in human lymphocytes. 158 5

Acute chemical anoxic injury was produced in primary cerebellar granule cell cultures incubated with iodoacetate (IAA) alone or IAA combined with potassium cyanide (KCN). Cytotoxicity was assessed using Trypan blue exclusion or LDH release. Four millimolars of KCN induced approx 30% neuron death at 3 h, whereas greater than 50% cell death was produced by 0.2 mM IAA. No potentiation of cytotoxicity was observed by IAA + KCN. A total of 0.2 mM IAA produced an early major reduction of intracellular ATP prior to the onset of neuron injury or reduction in intracellular glutathione (GSH). Medium Na+ replacement by choline, K+, or methylglucamine protected against IAA-induced neuronal injury, reduced the rate of decline of intracellular ATP but had no effect on intracellular GSH. Some 80% neuronal survival was obtained when Na+ was deleted from the medium even after the intracellular ATP had been reduced to less than 10% of control. Removal of Ca2+ from the medium had no effect on control culture, Trypan blue exclusion, GSH, or ATP, but potentiated the onset and magnitude of IAA-induced cytotoxicity. ATP and GSH decline. Loading of granule cells with the Ca2+ chelator Fura-2 did not influence IAA-induced cytotoxicity in control or low Ca2+ media. Addition of 50 microM glutamate had a minimal cytotoxic effect over 3 h and the combined addition of 0.2 mM IAA plus 50 microM glutamate did not potentiate IAA-induced injury. The glutamate receptor antagonists, D-2-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid (APV) or kynurenate did not block IAA-induced injury in control medium but inhibited the potentiation of toxicity seen in the low Ca2+ medium. This study suggests the use of IAA as a chemical anoxic agent in cerebellar granule cell culture. The early, dose-dependent decline in ATP may be dissociated from GSH change. Acute IAA-induced injury is Na+/Cl- dependent but paradoxically potentiated in low Ca2+ medium. The low Ca2+ potentiated component was sensitive to glutamate/NMDA receptor antagonists and associated with reduction of intracellular GSH.
Mol Chem Neuropathol 1991 Dec
PMID:Paradoxical potentiation by low extracellular Ca2+ of acute chemical anoxic neuronal injury in cerebellar granule cell culture. 168 39

A panel of three synthetic peptides based on the 310-327 region of mouse LDH-C4 was used to examine the effect of peptide conformation on immunogenicity. The peptides, without prior conjugation to carrier molecules, were injected into outbred mice and the antisera were assayed for peptide- and LDH-C4-reactive antibodies by ELISA. An 18-residue random coil peptide (alpha N) and an 18-residue amphipathic alpha-helix peptide (alpha 1) were weakly immunogenic. A conformationally stable 40-residue alpha-alpha fold peptide (alpha 3) was highly immunogenic. The antibodies elicited by alpha 3 reacted strongly with the native molecule by ELISA. Solution-phase binding assays were used to further characterize the specificity of the sera from two mice immunized with alpha 3. Antibodies from one of the mice appeared to recognize the helical portion of the peptides, while antibodies from the other mouse reacted only with the immunogen and may be specific for the non-natural beta bend residues or possibly a topographic determinant peculiar to the anti-parallel helices. Serum from neither mouse was able to recognize the native molecule in solution. Peptides intended to mimic topographic determinants for the purpose of synthetic vaccine development may have to be more complex than those used in this study in order to induce high-affinity antibodies capable of exerting a significant biological effect.
Mol Immunol 1991 Oct
PMID:Immunogenicity of peptides having pre-determined alpha-helical and alpha-alpha fold topologies. 171 36

Lactate dehydrogenase C4 (LDH-C4) is an antigenic protein that occurs only in spermatozoa and the mature testis. The antibody-combining sites of this enzyme were mapped by measuring the binding of anti-LDH-C4 by isolated peptides. Pure mouse LDH-C4 was digested with trypsin, and the resulting fragments were fractionated by reverse-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography. Rabbit anti-mouse LDH-C4 bound to 13 pure peptides. Amino acid compositions and partial or complete sequencing by the Edman degradation was used to identify eight of these fragments in the complete structure of the molecule. The relationship between structure and antigenicity of these peptides is discussed in detail. These data fit best to the domain model of protein antigenicity. This antigenic map of LDH-C4 will be useful in the design of a synthetic contraceptive vaccine.
Mol Immunol 1985 Jun
PMID:Antigenic domains of the sperm-specific lactate dehydrogenase C4 isozyme. 241 Jul 78

Lactate dehydrogenase C4 (LDH-C4) is an antigenic protein found only in spermatozoa and the mature testis. Synthetic peptides containing the amino acid sequences of the C-subunit, designated MC5-15, MC97-110 and MC211-220, were each conjugated to the carrier proteins diphtheria toxoid or bovine serum albumin. Rabbits immunized with these peptide-carrier conjugates produced antibodies to the peptide that cross-reacted with native LDH-C4. These data support our map that identifies antigenic domains of LDH-C4. Such synthetic peptides will be useful in the design of a contraceptive vaccine.
Mol Immunol 1985 Oct
PMID:The antigenicity of synthetic peptide fragments of lactate dehydrogenase C4. 241 9

A cDNA that encodes the heart-type lactate dehydrogenase (LDH-B) from the teleost fish Fundulus heteroclitus was cloned and sequenced. The protein encoded by the cDNA was analyzed in relation to 13 LDH proteins from a variety of taxa. One of the deductions from this analysis is that LDH-B proteins have residues in the active site that are unique and that may be important in determining the biochemistry of the heart-type isozyme. Phylogenetic analysis of the LDH sequences indicates that the branch lengths are greater in lower vertebrates, suggesting that the amino acid replacement rates vary depending on the evolutionary constraints within each taxon. Furthermore, the analysis suggests that LDH-C arose prior to the divergence of the LDH-A and LDH-B isozymes and thus that it is probably ancestral to these isozymes.
Mol Biol Evol 1989 Jul
PMID:Lactate dehydrogenase-B cDNA from the teleost Fundulus heteroclitus: evolutionary implications. 261 40


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