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Acetyl CoA carboxylase was purified from liver of fasted-refed rats to near homogeneity, based on electrophoretic analysis and biotin content. These preparations contained an endogenous protein kinase that catalyzed the transfer of radioactive phosphate from [gamma-32P]ATP to acetyl CoA carboxylase, accompanied by a decrease in acetyl CoA carboxylase activity. Phosphate incorporated into acetyl CoA carboxylase was removed when the preparation was incubated with partially purified phosphorylase phosphatase catalytic subunit with regain of enzymatic activity. This endogenous protein kinase was shown not to be affected by either cyclic-AMP-dependent protein kinase inhibitor, EGTA, or trifluoperazine. The addition of either cyclic-AMP or purified cyclic-AMP-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit to the purified acetyl CoA carboxylase preparation increased protein phosphorylation but had no further effect on acetyl CoA carboxylase activity. Purified acetyl CoA carboxylase was shown to act as an ATPase during the phosphorylation reaction.  相似文献   

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In this review we examine the effects of the allosteric activator, acetyl CoA on both the structure and catalytic activities of pyruvate carboxylase. We describe how the binding of acetyl CoA produces gross changes to the quaternary and tertiary structures of the enzyme that are visible in the electron microscope. These changes serve to stabilize the tetrameric structure of the enzyme. The main locus of activation of the enzyme by acetyl CoA is the biotin carboxylation domain of the enzyme where ATP-cleavage and carboxylation of the biotin prosthetic group occur. As well as enhancing reaction rates, acetyl CoA also enhances the binding of some substrates, especially HCO3-, and there is also a complex interaction with the binding of the cofactor Mg2. The activation of pyruvate carboxylase by acetyl CoA is generally a cooperative processes, although there is a large degree of variability in the degree of cooperativity exhibited by the enzyme from different organisms. The X-ray crystallographic holoenzyme structures of pyruvate carboxylases from Rhizobium etli and Staphylococcus aureus have shown the allosteric acetyl CoA binding domain to be located at the interfaces of the biotin carboxylation and carboxyl transfer and the carboxyl transfer and biotin carboxyl carrier protein domains.  相似文献   

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Native acetyl CoA carboxylase was phosphorylated by catalytic subunit of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase and ATP-citrate lyase kinase to 1 and 0.5 mol/subunit respectively. Both protein kinases added together increased acetyl CoA carboxylase phosphorylation additively. Partial proteolysis of 32P-acetyl CoA carboxylase followed by electrophoretic analysis showed that the 32P-phosphopeptides generated from acetyl CoA carboxylase phosphorylated with lyase kinase were different from the peptides obtained from the enzyme phosphorylated by cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase. Mapping of tryptic 32P-phosphopeptides by high performance liquid chromatography showed that the major phosphopeptides phosphorylated by ATP-citrate lyase kinase were different from the major phosphopeptides phosphorylated by cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase. The results suggest that at least one different site on acetyl CoA carboxylase is preferentially phosphorylated by each protein kinase.  相似文献   

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Biotinyl proteins in cytoplasm and mitochondria of rat liver were examined by fluorography and the quantity of acetyl CoA carboxylase was determined after sodium dodecyl sulfate-denatured proteins were incubated with [14C] methyl avidin and separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Results show that one-half of the total acetyl CoA carboxylase in liver of fed rats was associated with mitochondria in a relatively inactive form. Fasting shifted the distribution of the enzyme toward the mitochondrial fraction and refeeding previously fasted rats shifted the distribution towards cytoplasm. Thus, acetyl CoA carboxylase can be added to the list of ambiquitous enzymes whose subcellular distribution varies with physiological conditions.  相似文献   

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The effect of citrate on the different reactions catalyzed by rat mammary gland acetyl CoA carboxylase has been investigated. Citrate showed modest effect on the ATP-orthophosphate and ATP-ADP exchange reactions. In contrast, this tricarboxylic acid caused marked concentration-dependent stimulation of the acetyl CoA-malonyl CoA exchange reaction which was concomitant with the activation of acetyl CoA carboxylation. The data obtained are consistent with the suggestion that activation by citrate of the overall forward reaction (malonyl CoA synthesis) primarily reflects enhancement of the carboxyltransferase half-reaction catalyzed by rat mammary gland acetyl CoA carboxylase.  相似文献   

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T P Cao  S Rous 《Life sciences》1978,22(23):2067-2071
The effect of different concentrations of acetazolamide on the activities of acetyl CoA carboxylase and fatty acid synthetase was studied. Acetazolamide inhibits the activity of 100, 00 × g supernatant acetyl CoA carboxylase and that of this purified enzyme even in the presence of high concentrating of bicarbonate. It is without action on fatty acid synthetasse.  相似文献   

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Partially purified acetyl CoA carboxylase was converted in vitro to its predominately phosphorylated (less active, b) or dephosphorylated (active, a) form. Studies of the properties of the two forms of carboxylase indicated that the a-form had a greater V than the b-form in the presence of different concentrations of citrate, pyruvate, MgATP2?, MnATP2?, acetyl CoA, and palmityl CoA. The concentration required for half-maximum stimulation of the a-form was less for citrate and the same as the b-form for MgATP2?, MnATP2?, and acetyl CoA. The concentration required for half-maximum inhibition of the a-form was higher for palmityl CoA, avidin, and ATP. The b-form was more strongly inhibited by palmityl CoA and avidin and this inhibition was partially reversed by citrate. These studies indicate that under normal physiological concentrations of metabolites, the b-form is virtually inactive. The physiological significance of the interconversion between the two forms of acetyl CoA carboxylase thus appears to lie in their differential response to the various metabolites which regulate the enzyme activity.  相似文献   

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Inhibition of rat liver acetyl CoA carboxylase by chloride   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
The activity of acetyl CoA carboxylase in both crude and purified rat liver preparations was reduced in the presence of sodium or potassium chloride and increased in the presence of potassium acetate. The chloride inhibition was not competitive with bicarbonate. The use of Trischloride buffer did not alter the apparent pH optimum of the enzyme when compared with Tris-acetate buffer.  相似文献   

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Monomeric [14C] methyl avidin was shown to bind to sodium dodecyl sulfate-denatured biotinyl proteins and remain bound through polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis which allowed their detection by fluorography. This method was used to show that purified rat liver acetyl CoA carboxylase contained two high molecular weight forms of the enzyme (MR = 241,000 and 252,000) while rapidly prepared, crude rat liver cytoplasm contained two larger molecular weight (MR = 257,000 and 270,000) forms. Thus, the enzyme had undergone substantial proteolysis during purification. The crude enzyme preparation also contained a smaller biotinyl protein (MR = 141,000) which is likely a proteolytic product of the larger forms of acetyl CoA carboxylase.  相似文献   

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Acetyl CoA carboxylase, the rate-limiting enzyme in regulating fatty acid synthesis, is thought to be controlled by allosteric effectors, its state of aggregation, covalent modulation and protein inhibitors. It is still obscure whether citrate, a positive allosteric effector, and long-chain fatty acyl CoA esters, negative allosteric effectors, function physiologically to regulate acetyl CoA carboxylase activity. New evidence from several laboratories reveals that the covalent phosphorylation may not involve regulation of acetyl CoA carboxylase activity. Protein inhibitors from liver cytosol and a peptide from fat cells were found to regulate acetyl CoA carboxylase both in vivo and in vitro. Coenzyme A, guanosine 5-monophosphate and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate may have an indirect effect, but certainly no direct involvement, on carboxylase activity.  相似文献   

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Incubation of rat liver plasma membranes with insulin enhances the production of small molecular weight substances which regulate the activity of liver acetyl CoA carboxylase. While low concentrations of insulin cause the release of a carboxylase stimulator from membranes, concentrations greater than 10?9 M generate less stimulating activity. This biphasic concentration curve for insulin can be resolved by differential alcohol extraction into two fractions which have antagonistic activity. The production of both substances is enhanced by insulin. Chemical and chromatographic evidence suggest that these substances are identical to the previously described “mediators” which regulate both pyruvate dehydrogenase and adenylate cyclase activities.  相似文献   

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Two biotin-containing polypeptides of molecular weights 140,000 and 22,000 have been identified by gel electrophoresis in a sodium dodecyl sulfate-denatured extract of cells of a thermophilic Bacillus. These polypeptides can be separated from each other by either gel filtration through Sepharose 6B or affinity chromatography on a Sepharose-avidin column. The larger polypeptide is renatured under appropriate conditions to yield enzymically active pyruvate carboxylase. Enzyme reconstitution experiments show that the smaller polypeptide is a component of acetyl CoA carboxylase. The biotin subunits of these two carboxylases are thus distinct from, and dissimilar to, each other. The demonstration that a pyruvate carboxylase-deficient mutant of the Bacillus contains the smaller, but not the larger, polypeptide corroborates this conclusion.  相似文献   

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Activities of hepatic ATP-citrate lyase and acetyl CoA carboxylase, lipogenetic key enzymes, were measured in herbivorous voles and C57BL/6J mice. Hepatic ATP citrate lyase and acetyl CoA carboxylase activities in voles were very low, under one fifth and one half of those in C57BL/6J mice, respectively. It is considered to be one of characteristics as a herbivore that hepatic lipogenetic ability in voles is considerably low as compared to that in mice.  相似文献   

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The citrus red mite, Panonychus citri (McGregor) (Acari: Tetranychidae), is an important pest worldwide. Previous studies showed that acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACCase) may be a critical target of spirodiclofen, a recently introduced insecticide. Therefore, we cloned the PcACCase gene and obtained a full‐length cDNA (Genbank accession number KJ675439 ). The open reading frame was 6 972 bp, coding for 2 323 amino acids. The PcACCase protein had a theoretical molecular weight of 262.82 kDa and an isoelectric point of 6.31, and it contained six conserved domains and one low‐complexity region. Quantitative real‐time PCR showed that spirodiclofen can up‐regulate the expression levels of ACCase mRNA during all four developmental stages.  相似文献   

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Unlike other eukaryotes studied to date, yeast has two genes for pyruvate carboxylase coding for very similar, but not identical, isozymes (Pyc1 and Pyc2), both of which are located in the cytoplasm. We have found that there are marked differences in the kinetic properties of the isozymes potentially leading to differential regulation of Pyc1 and Pyc2 activity by both activators and substrates. For example, Pyc2 is only activated 3.7-fold by acetyl CoA, and 9.6-fold by NH(4)(+), whilst the figures for Pyc1 are 16 and 14.6-fold, respectively. Pyc1 and Pyc2 display different allosteric properties with respect to acetyl CoA activation and aspartate inhibition, with Pyc1 showing a higher degree of cooperativity than Pyc2, even in the absence of aspartate. We have investigated the locus of action in the amino acid sequence of the isozymes of this activator by measuring its regulation of various chimeric constructs of the two isozymes. In this way, we conclude that the main locus of action of acetyl CoA lies in the N-terminal half of the enzyme, within the biotin-carboxylation domain, between amino acids 99 and 478 of Pyc1.  相似文献   

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Three enzymes involved in the conversion of 3T3-L2 fibroblasts into fat cells, acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACC), fatty acid synthetase (FAS) and pyruvate carboxylase (PC) have been localized by immunofluorescence techniques. The method enables the identification of cells undergoing the conversion while they are still fibroblastic in appearance, often before the obvious appearance of fat droplets. Specific fluorescence for each enzyme can be seen in "clones" of cells derived from single cells, which may undergo an event during logarithmic growth, which programs the cells to differentiate subsequent to confluence of and addition of induction medium.  相似文献   

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Studies on wheat acetyl CoA carboxylase and the cloning of a partial cDNA   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Wheat germ acetyl CoA carboxylase (ACCase) was purified by liquid chromatography and electroelution. During purification bovine serum albumin (BSA) was used to coat Amicon membranes used to concentrate partially pure ACCase. Despite further SDS-PAGE/electroelution and microbore HPLC steps BSA remained associated. This presented serious protein sequencing artefacts which may reflect the affinity of BSA for fatty acids bound to ACCase. To avoid these artefacts the enzyme was digested in gel with Endoproteinase LysC protease without the presence of BSA, and the resulting peptides blotted and sequenced.A partial cDNA (1.85 kb) encoding ACCase from a wheat embryo library was cloned, which hybridised to a 7.5 kb RNA species on northern blot of wheat leaf poly(A)+ RNA. The partial cDNA therefore represents about 0.25 of the full-length cDNA. The clone was authenticated by ACCase peptide sequencing and immuno cross-reactivity of the overexpressed clone. The derived amino acid sequence showed homology with both rat and yeast ACCase sequences (62%).Antibodies raised against wheat acetyl CoA carboxylase were specific for a 220 kDa protein from both wheat embryo and leaf. In addition, by using a novel quick assay for ACCase that utilised 125I-streptavidin, we showed the major biotin containing protein to be 220 kDa in both leaf and germ. This is in marked contrast to the previously published molecular mass of 75 kDa allocated to wheat leaf ACCase.  相似文献   

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Wheat germ acetyl CoA carboxylase was purified 600-fold over the crude homogenate. The purified enzyme gave rise to complex electrophoretic patterns in dissociating gels. As isolated, the activity of wheat germ acetyl CoA carboxylase exhibited profound dependence on the composition of the reaction mixture. In addition to the substrates MgATP, HCO3, and acetyl CoA, the enzyme required both free Mg2+ and K+ for optimal activity. The effects of the two ions were additive. At pH 8.5, Mg2+ activated the carboxylase by adding to the enzyme prior to the other reactants in an equilibrium ordered reaction mechanism.  相似文献   

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Acetyl CoA carboxylase, in a partially purified preparation, was inactivated by ATP in a time- and temperature-dependent reaction. Adenosine 3′,5′-monophosphate did not affect the inactivation. Further purification separated the carboxylase from a protein fraction which could greatly enhance the inactivation of the enzyme.Inactivation of the enzyme with [γ-32P]ATP resulted in the incorporation of 32P which copurified with the enzyme. No label was incorporated when [U-14C]ATP was used. When carboxylase inactivated by exposure to [γ-32P]ATP was precipitated with antibody, isotope incorporation into the precipitate paralleled enzyme inactivation. The phosphate was bound to serine and threonine residues by an ester linkage.Sodium fluoride completely inhibited the activation of partially purified enzyme by magnesium ions. Activation by magnesium, accompanied by the release of protein-bound 32P, was antagonistic to inactivation of the enzyme by ATP.The data presented in this communication are consistent with a mechanism for controlling acetyl CoA carboxylase activity by interconversion between phosphorylated and dephosphorylated forms. Phosphorylation of the enzyme by a portein kinase decreases enzyme activity, whereas dephosphorylation by a protein phosphatase reactivates the enzyme.  相似文献   

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