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Effect of potassium and ammonium ions upon glycolysis catalyzed by an extract of rat brain
Authors:MUNTZ J A  HURWITZ J
Institution:From the Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio USA
Abstract:The stimulatory effect of ammonium and potassium ions upon glycolysis, as catalyzed by an extract prepared from an acetone powder of rat brain, has been investigated. The effect is most pronounced when small amounts of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) are employed and it becomes progressively less apparent as the ATP concentration is increased.Unlike the extracts and homogenates obtained from fresh brain tissue (1,2), glycolysis by the acetone extracts is not inhibited significantly by sodium ion. This is apparently due to the low apyrase content of these extracts. In addition the experiments indicate that the NH4+ and K+ have direct stimulatory effects which are not due to antagonism between Na+ and NH4+ or K+. This suggestion gains credence by the observation that the same concentration of NH4+ is required for stimulation whether or not the concentration of Na+ is reduced through substitution of trishydroxymethylaminomethane buffer for the NaHCO3 buffer. Apparently NH4+ and K+ serve to maintain ATP in these systems by initiating or accelerating phosphorylation reactions. In so doing, they prevent the formation of adenylic acid which is fairly rapidly dephosphorylated in those systems by a 5-nucleotidase.
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