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L-tryptophan inhibition of tyrosine aminotransferase degradation in rat liver in vivo
Authors:A Cihak  C Lamar  H C Pitot
Affiliation:McArdle Memorial Laboratory, The Medical School, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 U.S.A.
Abstract:The administration of l-tryptophan to both intact and adrenalectomized animals results in a marked increase in the activity of tyrosine aminotransferase. Maximal increases in enzyme activity are stimulated by doses of l-tryptophan much lower than those required for maximal stimulation of tryptophan oxygenase activity in vivo. When l-tryptophan was administered to animals that had been given cortisone 5 hr earlier, a further sustained increase in enzyme activity was demonstrated. 5-Hydroxy-dl-tryptophan and indole administration in amounts equimolar to l-tryptophan also result in similar increases in activity whereas α-methyl-dl-tryptophan produces little or no increase.Utilizing pulse-labeling in vivo with quantitative immunochemical precipitation of tyrosine aminotransferase by specific antisera, it was demonstrated that the administration of tryptophan caused an increase in enzyme amount with no concomitant increase in the rate of enzyme synthesis. In animals given cortisone, subsequent injections of tryptophan caused the amount of enzyme to continue to increase while both the amount of enzyme in control animals, as well as the rates of synthesis in both tryptophan-treated and control animals, decreased in a parallel fashion. Prelabeling of tyrosine aminotransferase in vivo after the enzyme had been induced with cortisone demonstrated that the subsequent administration of tryptophan caused a marked inhibition in the decay of the radioactive enzyme, as well as in enzyme activity. These data support the proposal that the amino acid, tryptophan, has a special role both in the maintenance of hepatic protein synthesis and in the regulation of specific enzyme degradation in rat liver.
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