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1.
Betaine is the major oxidation product of [Me-14C] choline produced by rat liver slices. Liver slices from adult rats rapidly oxidize [Me-14C] choline to betaine and the bulk of the betaine produced is recovered in the incubation medium. Considerably more choline is oxidized to betaine than is phosphorylated to phosphorylcholine. The rate of phosphorylation of choline appears to be independent of the rate of choline oxidation. Liver slices from fetal and young rats oxidize choline to betaine at a lower rate than adult liver slices.The ability of mitochondria to oxidize [Me-14C] choline to betaine aldehyde and betaine is considerably lower in fetal liver than in adult liver. The major product with both fetal and adult mitochondria is betaine aldehyde. Choline oxidation by mitochondria begins to increase 1 day prior to birth and increases progressively to adult levels by 18 days. The developmental pattern for choline oxidation is similar to the pattern for succinic dehydrogenase activity.  相似文献   

2.
Fan F  Germann MW  Gadda G 《Biochemistry》2006,45(6):1979-1986
Choline oxidase catalyzes the four-electron oxidation of choline to glycine betaine via two sequential FAD-dependent reactions in which betaine aldehyde is formed as an intermediate. The chemical mechanism for the oxidation of choline catalyzed by choline oxidase was recently elucidated by using kinetic isotope effects [Fan, F., and Gadda, G. (2005) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 127, 2067-2074]. In this study, the oxidation of betaine aldehyde has been investigated by using spectroscopic and kinetic analyses with betaine aldehyde and its isosteric analogue 3,3-dimethylbutyraldehyde. The pH dependence of the kcat/Km and kcat values with betaine aldehyde showed that a catalytic base with a pKa of approximately 6.7 is required for betaine aldehyde oxidation. Complete reduction of the enzyme-bound flavin was observed in a stopped-flow spectrophotometer upon anaerobic mixing with betaine aldehyde or choline at pH 8, with similar k(red) values > or = 48 s(-1). In contrast, only 10-26% of the enzyme-bound flavin was reduced by 3,3-dimethylbutyraldehyde between pH 6 and 10. Furthermore, this compound acted as a competitive inhibitor versus choline. NMR spectroscopic analyses indicated that betaine aldehyde exists predominantly (99%) as a diol form in aqueous solution. In contrast, the thermodynamic equilibrium for 3,3-dimethylbutyraldehyde favors the aldehyde (> or = 65%) over the hydrated form in the pH range from 6 to 10. The keto species of 3,3-dimethylbutyraldehyde is reactive toward enzymic nucleophiles, as suggested by the kinetic data with NAD+-dependent yeast aldehyde dehydrogenase. The data presented suggest that choline oxidase utilizes the hydrated species of the aldehyde as substrate in a mechanism for aldehyde oxidation in which hydride transfer is triggered by an active site base.  相似文献   

3.
Rat liver mitochondria treated extensively with n-pentane are incapable of oxidizing choline. Choline oxidation is more sensitive than is succinate oxidation to serial n-pentane extraction of mitochondria. The ability to oxidize choline is restored by the addition of ubiquinone-2 or ubiquinone-10 to the oxidase assay medium.  相似文献   

4.
J. W. de Jong 《BBA》1971,245(2):288-298
1. A Q10 of about 3 for palmitoyl-CoA synthetase (EC 6.2.1.3) in rat heart and liver mitochondria is found.

2. In heart mitochondria Nagarse (EC 3.4.4.16) destroys the ability to activate palmitate. When, however, heart mitochondria are oxidizing palmitate, they are protected from the inactivating action of Nagarse.

3. Although treatment of liver mitochondria with Nagarse causes the loss of about 95 % of the palmitoyl-CoA synthetase activity, no influence is observed on palmitate oxidation.

4. Adenosine inhibits palmitoyl-CoA synthetase in liver and heart mitochondria. Adenosine is a competitive inhibitor with respect to ATP with an apparent Ki of 0.1 mM. The residual palmitoyl-CoA synthetase in Nagarse-treated liver mitochondria is much less sensitive to adenosine.

5. 2 mM adenosine or 2 mM adenosinesulfate inhibit palmitate oxidation (in the presence of 2.5 mM ATP) in heart mitochondria 60–90 %.

6. The data obtained are consistent with the concept of a palmitoyl-CoA synthetase localized on the outside of the outer membrane of rat heart and liver mitochondria, with an additional locus of (ATP-dependent) palmitoyl-CoA synthesis in the inner membrane matrix compartment of liver mitochondria.  相似文献   


5.
A new assay procedure for measurement of rat liver mitochondrial choline dehydrogenase was developed. Oxidation of [methyl-14C]choline to [methyl-14C]betaine aldehyde and [methyl-14C]betaine was measured after isolating these compounds using HPLC. We observed that NAD+ was required for conversion of betaine aldehyde to betaine in rat liver mitochondria. In the absence of this cofactor, oxidation of choline led to the accumulation of betaine aldehyde. The apparent Km of the mitochondrial choline dehydrogenase for choline was 0.14-0.27 mM, which is significantly lower than previously reported. A partially purified preparation of choline dehydrogenase catalyzed betaine aldehyde formation only in the presence of exogenous electron acceptors (e.g., phenazine methosulfate). This preparation failed to catalyze the formation of betaine even in the presence of NAD+, indicating that betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase may be a separate enzyme from choline dehydrogenase.  相似文献   

6.
J.J.M. De Ridder  K. Van Dam 《BBA》1975,408(2):112-122
The steady-state concentrations of choline and its reaction products in intact rat-liver mitochondria were determined under different conditions. From these measurements, it is concluded that in a sucrose medium choline dehydrogenation and betaine aldehyde dehydrogenation are the rate-limiting steps in overall choline oxidation under “State-3” or uncoupled conditions, respectively.Ageing of the mitochondria leads to changes in the mitochondrial membrane, resulting in a markedly different pattern of oxidation products. This finding explains why rotenone inhibits oxygen uptake with choline as substrate in fresh but not in aged mitochondria.  相似文献   

7.
The steady-state concentrations of choline and its reaction products in intact rat-liver mitochondria were determined under different conditions. From these measurements, it is concluded that in a sucrose medium choline dehydrogenation and betaine aldehyde dehydrogenation are the rate-limiting steps in overall choline oxidation under "State-3" or uncoupled conditions, respectively. Ageing of the mitochondria leads to changes in the mitochondrial membrane, resulting in a markedly different pattern of oxidation products. This finding explains why rotenone inhibits oxygen uptake with choline as substrate in fresh but not in aged mitochondria.  相似文献   

8.
The extremely halophilic actinomycete Actinopolyspora halophila is a rare example of a heterotrophic eubacterium producing betaine from simple carbon sources. A. halophila synthesized remarkably high intracellular concentrations of betaine. The highest betaine concentration, determined at 24% (w/v) NaCl, was 33% of the cellular dry weight. Trehalose was synthesized as a compatible solute, accounting for up to 9.7% of the cellular dry weight. The betaine concentration was shown to increase with increasing NaCl concentration, whereas the trehalose concentration was highest at the lowest NaCl concentration used (15% w/v). A. halophila was capable of accumulating betaine from the medium, while at the same time betaine was also excreted back into the medium by the cells. Along with the de novo synthesis of betaine, A. halophila was able to take up choline from the medium and oxidize it to betaine. Some basic characteristics of the choline oxidation system are described. Choline was oxidized to betaine aldehyde in a reaction in which H2O2 generation and oxygen consumption were coupled. Betaine aldehyde was also oxidized, but with lesser efficiency. In addition, betaine aldehyde was oxidized further to betaine in a reaction in which NAD(P)+ was reduced.  相似文献   

9.
A. K. Ghosh  S. N. Bhattacharyya 《BBA》1971,245(2):335-346
1. Mitochondria isolated from Saccharomyces Carlsbergensis are found to have three phosphorylation sites in the respiratory chain for the oxidation of NADH and NAD+-linked substrates and two for succinate oxidation. Freshly isolated mitochondria exist in an inhibited state with no respiratory control, but on ageing for 2–3 h a good coupled state is obtained. -Ketogultarate and -glycerophosphate are poorly oxidized in these mitochondria.

2. Exogenous NADH is a very good substrate for yeast mitochondrial respiration and apparently has a very low Km. However, one-third of the added NADH is not available for oxidation probably due to some form of compartmentation. Studies of both oxygen uptake and the redox changes of cytochrome b show complete oxidation of two-third of the added NADH.

3. Difference spectra of yeast mitochondria at liquid-nitrogen temperatures show all the characteristic peaks of cytochromes a (600 nm), b (558, 525 and 428 nm), c1 (552 nm) and c (545 and 516 nm).

4. The reduction of cytochrome b by dicumarol in antimycin A inhibited mitochondria provides evidence for an energy conservation site on the substrate side of cytochrome b.

5. In the absence of added ADP, the oxidation of malate and pyruvate occurs in the yeast mitochondria in a new respiratory state (State X) where the oxygen uptake occurs at State 4 rate but the redox level of the flavins, cytochrome b and c are similar to State 3. State X respiration is believed to be due to depletion of the high energy intermediate C I caused by the substrate anions accumulation.

6. The responses of yeast mitochondria to Ca2+ are qualitatively similar to those in rat liver mitochondria, particularly with respect to respiratory stimulation, membrane alkalinization and its accumulation in the mitochondria with succinate as the substrate in the presence and absence of acetate.  相似文献   


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Hans Degn  Hartmut Wohlrab 《BBA》1971,245(2):347-355
1. An apparatus was developed for the simultaneous measurement of steady-state values of respiration rate and oxidation level of respiratory pigments at low oxygen tensions. An open reaction system is utilized. The liquid sample is in contact with a gas mixture whose oxygen tension can be increased linearly with time at a rate so slow that the system is always practically at a steady state.

2. Assuming Michaelis-Menten kinetics in the respiration, theoretical curves for oxygen tension in the liquid and oxidation level of the terminal oxidase during a linear increase of the oxygen tension in the gas were calculated.

3. Measurements were performed on rat liver mitochondria. Steady-state curves for oxygen tension in the liquid and oxidation level of the terminal oxidase, cytochrome a3, obtained with coupled mitochondria resembled the theoretical curves. For uncoupled mitochondria the cytochrome a3 curve was signmoidal, deviating strongly from the theoretical curve.

4. The apparent Km for oxygen uptake of coupled mitochondria in the presence of pyruvate and malate, in the absence of phosphate was found to be 0.5 μM. In the case of uncoupled mitochondria the oxygen tension in the liquid could not be measured with sufficient accuracy to allow comparison with Michaelis-Menten kinetics. The apparent Km for oxygen uptake was less than 0.05 μM.  相似文献   


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Choline oxidase (EC 1.1.3.17) is a bifunctional enzyme that is capable of catalyzing glycine betaine biosynthesis from choline via betaine aldehyde. A gene (cox) encoding this enzyme in the gram-positive soil bacterium Arthrobacter pascens was isolated and characterized. This gene is contained within a 1.9-kb fragment that encodes a polypeptide of approximately 66 kDa. Transfer of this gene to an Escherichia coli mutant that is defective in betaine biosynthesis resulted in an osmotolerant phenotype. This phenotype was associated with the ability of the host to synthesize and assemble an enzymatically active choline oxidase that could catalyze biosynthesis of glycine betaine from an exogenous supply of choline. Although glycine betaine functions as an osmolyte in several different organisms, it was not found to have this role in A. pascens. Instead, both choline and glycine betaine were utilized as carbon sources. In A. pascens synthesis and activity of choline oxidase were modulated by carbon sources and were susceptible to catabolite repression. Thus, cox, a gene concerned with carbon utilization in A. pascens, was found to play a role in adaptation to an environmental stress in a heterologous organism. In addition to providing a possible means of manipulating osmotolerance in other organisms, the cox gene offers a model system for the study of choline oxidation, an important metabolic process in both procaryotes and eucaryotes.  相似文献   

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Choline oxidation by intact spinach chloroplasts   总被引:4,自引:3,他引:1       下载免费PDF全文
Plants synthesize betaine by a two-step oxidation of choline (choline → betaine aldehyde → betaine). Protoplast-derived chloroplasts of spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) carry out both reactions, more rapidly in light than in darkness (AD Hanson et al. 1985 Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 82: 3678-3682). We investigated the light-stimulated oxidation of choline, using spinach chloroplasts isolated directly from leaves. The rates of choline oxidation obtained (dark and light rates: 10-50 and 100-300 nanomoles per hour per milligram chlorophyll, respectively) were approximately 20-fold higher than for protoplast-derived chloroplasts. Betaine aldehyde was the main product. Choline oxidation in darkness and light was suppressed by hypoxia. Neither uncouplers nor the Calvin cycle inhibitor glyceraldehyde greatly affected choline oxidation in the light, and maximal choline oxidation was attained far below light saturation of CO2 fixation. The light stimulation of choline oxidation was abolished by the PSII inhibitors DCMU and dibromothymoquinone, and was partially restored by adding reduced diaminodurene, an electron donor to PSI. Both methyl viologen and phenazine methosulfate prevented choline oxidation. Adding dihydroxyacetone phosphate, which can generate NADPH in organello, doubled the dark rate of choline oxidation. These results indicate that choline oxidation in chloroplasts requires oxygen, and reducing power generated from PSI. Enzymic reactions consistent with these requirements are discussed.  相似文献   

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Ivar Vallin 《BBA》1968,162(4):477-486
1. Uncoupling agents markedly stimulate oxidation of NADH and succinate by particles obtained from sonication of heavy beef-heart mitochondria. Such respiratory stimulation is demonstrable in the complete absence of factors or agents affecting the phosphorylation sequence itself.

2. The respiratory control thus revealed is most prominent at the NADH-flavin coupling site but is also present at the cytochrome b region coupling site.

3. Uncoupler concentrations inducing maximal respiratory rates exceed those abolishing the phosphorylative capacity by one order of magnitude or more.

4. The addition of glucose, hexokinase and ADP prior to that of uncoupler reduces the uncoupler-induced respiratory stimulation.

5. A respiratory stimulation initiated by Ca2+ is additive to the uncoupler-nduced effect both in the NADH and succinate oxidase systems.  相似文献   


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1. Under the appropriate conditions intact yeast and mammalian mitochondria exhibit a heretofore unobserved sensitivity to the polyene antibiotic, filipin. The activity of the “filipin complex” (Filipins I, II, III and IV) is shown to be primarily due to the component designated Filipin II.

2. Yeast mitochondria treated with filipin complex, or purified Filipin II, exhibit “uncoupled” succinate oxidation and inhibited -ketoglutarate oxidation. Maximum filipin effect is observed at a concentration of 4 mM Filipin II. Rat-liver mitochondria are more sensitive to filipin than yeast mitochondria, and respiratory inhibition is observed regardless of substrate.

3. In liver mitochondria filipin-inhibited respiration is not relieved by Mg2+, K+, Ca2+ or 2,4-dinitrophenol, but is reversed by cytochrome c.

4. It is proposed that filipin treatment leads to altered membrane permeability and that respiratory inhibition is due to a loss of endogenous respiratory cofactors or an inactivation of primary dehydrogenases. The filipin-uncoupled yeast respiration may likewise be attributed to an altered phosphate permeability of the yeast mitochondrial membranes.  相似文献   


15.
Choline oxidase was purified from the cells of Arthrobacter globiformis by fractionations with acetone and ammonium sulfate, and column chromatographies on DEAE-cellulose and on Sephadex G-200. The purified enzyme preparation appeared homogeneous on disc gel electrophoresis. The enzyme was a flavoprotein having a molecular weight of approx. 83,000 (gel filtration) or approx. 71,000 (sodium dodecyl sulfate--polyacrylamide disc gel electrophoresis) and an isoelectric point (pI) around pH 4.5. Identification of the reaction products showed that the enzyme catalyzed the following reactions: choline + O2 leads to betaine aldehyde + H2O2, betaine aldehyde + O2 + H2O leads to betaine + H2O2. The enzyme was highly specific for choline and betaine aldehyde (relative reaction velocities: choline, 100%; betaine aldehyde, 46%; N,N-dimethylaminoethanol, 5.2%; triethanolamine, 2.6%; diethanolamine, 0.8%; monoethanolamine, N-methylaminoethanol, methanol, ethanol, propanol, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and propionaldehyde, 0%). Its Km values were 1.2 mM for choline and 8.7 mM for betaine aldehyde. The optimum pH for the enzymic reaction was around pH 7.5.  相似文献   

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A. Tulp  K. Van Dam 《BBA》1969,189(3):337-341
1. Succinate is oxidized very rapidly by housefly flight-muscle mitochondria in the presence of rotenone.

2. Phosphate (or arsenate) is a strong inhibitor of this succinate oxidation.

3. The inhibitory effect of phosphate (or arsenate) can be overcome by mersalyl and other sulphydryl reagents.

4. Under conditions of rapid succinate oxidation the intramitochondrial phosphate concentration is low.

5. It is suggested that phosphate competes with succinate for entry into the mitochondria.  相似文献   


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Acinetobacter baumannii is outstanding for its ability to cope with low water activities which significantly contributes to its persistence in hospital environments. The vast majority of bacteria are able to prevent loss of cellular water by amassing osmoactive compatible solutes or their precursors into the cytoplasm. One such precursor of an osmoprotectant is choline that is taken up from the environment and oxidized to the compatible solute glycine betaine. Here, we report the identification of the osmotic stress operon betIBA in A. baumannii. This operon encodes the choline oxidation pathway important for the production of the solute glycine betaine. The salt-sensitive phenotype of a betA deletion strain could not be rescued by addition of choline, which is consistent with the role of BetA in choline oxidation. We found that BetA is a choline dehydrogenase but also mediates in vitro the oxidation of glycine betaine aldehyde to glycine betaine. BetA was found to be associated with the membrane and to contain a flavin, indicative for BetA donating electrons into the respiratory chain. The choline dehydrogenase activity was not salt dependent but was stimulated by the compatible solute glutamate.  相似文献   

18.
Control of choline oxidation in rat kidney mitochondria   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Niaobh O'Donoghue 《BBA》2009,1787(9):1135-1087
Choline is a quaternary amino cationic organic alcohol that is oxidized to betaine in liver and kidney mitochondria. Betaine acts as an intracellular organic osmolyte in the medulla of the kidney. Evidence is provided that kidney mitochondria have a choline transporter in their inner membrane. The transporter has a Km of 173 ± 64 μM and a Vmax of 0.4 ± 0.1 nmol/min/mg mitochondrial protein (at 10 °C). Uptake of choline is not coupled to betaine efflux. Transporter activity demonstrates a dependence on membrane potential and choline transport is inhibited by hemicholinium-3. Steady-state oxygen consumption due to choline oxidation in kidney mitochondria was measurable at 37 °C (125 ± 6 pmolO2/min/mg mitochondrial protein), in the absence of other mitochondrial electron transport chain substrates and the choline transporter was shown to be the major site of control (96 ± 4%) over choline oxidation flux in isolated kidney mitochondria. We conclude that the choline transporter in rat kidney mitochondria is the major site of control over the production of the organic osmolyte, betaine.  相似文献   

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J.B. Hoek  L. Ernster  E.J. De Haan  J.M. Tager 《BBA》1974,333(3):546-559
1. The kinetics of oxidation of intramitochondrial reduced nicotinamide nucleotides by -oxoglutarate plus ammonia in intact rat-liver mitochondria have been reinvestigated. It is demonstrated that the preferential oxidation of NADPH observed on addition of ammonia to mitochondria, preincubated under energized conditions in the presence of -oxoglutarate, is due to a transhydrogenation catalysed by glutamate dehydrogenase rather than to an energy-dependent modification of the nicotinamide nucleotide specificity of the enzyme in intact mitochondria.

2. When mitochondria are preincubated at 25 °C under energized conditions in the presence of respiratory inhibitors with the substrates of glutamate dehydrogenase, an oxidation of NADPH, but not of NADH, is brought about by decreasing the reaction temperature. Both the rate of NADPH oxidation and the final steady-state mass-action ratio of nicotinamide nucleotides are dependent on the concentration of ammonia and on the final reaction temperature. A similar effect is observed when rhein is added to the reaction medium at 25 °C in order to inhibit the energy-linked transhydrogenase reaction.

3. In the presence of the substrates of glutamate dehydrogenase, intact ratliver mitochondria catalyse an ATPase reaction due to the simultaneous activity of the energy-linked transhydrogenase and the non-energy-linked transhydrogenation catalysed by glutamate dehydrogenase.

4. These findings are discussed in relation to the nicotinamide nucleotide specificity of glutamate dehydrogenase and to a possible compartmentation of nicotinamide nucleotides in intact rat-liver mitochondria.  相似文献   


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Human choline dehydrogenase (CHD) is located in the inner membrane of mitochondria primarily in liver and kidney and catalyzes the oxidation of choline to glycine betaine. Its physiological role is to regulate the concentrations of choline and glycine betaine in the blood and cells. Choline is important for regulation of gene expression, the biosynthesis of lipoproteins and membrane phospholipids and for the biosynthesis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine; glycine betaine plays important roles as a primary intracellular osmoprotectant and as methyl donor for the biosynthesis of methionine from homocysteine, a required step for the synthesis of the ubiquitous methyl donor S-adenosyl methionine. Recently, CHD has generated considerable medical attention due to its association with various human pathologies, including male infertility, homocysteinuria, breast cancer and metabolic syndrome. Despite the renewed interest, the biochemical characterization of the enzyme has lagged behind due to difficulties in the obtainment of purified, active and stable enzyme. This review article summarizes the medical relevance and the physiological roles of human CHD, highlights the biochemical knowledge on the enzyme, and provides an analysis based on the comparison of the protein sequence with that of bacterial choline oxidase, for which structural and biochemical information is available.  相似文献   

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