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Malate: A Possible Source of Error in the NAD Glutamate Dehydrogenase Assay
Authors:FRICKE  W; PAHLICH  E
Abstract:The effects of externally induced metabolic perturbations areoften studied through changes of the enzyme activity patternsin crude plant extracts. From glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH)it is reported that environmental changes not only influencethe amount of the enzymatic activity, but also the ratio ofthe aminating to the deaminating activities (NADH/NAD+ ratio).Using crude cell extracts of suspension cultures of wheat (Triticumaestivum L. cv. Heines Koga II) we find evidence that the pretreatmentof the homogenate directly influences this ratio. Dialysis ofthese crude cell extracts resulted in a 70% loss of the NAD+activity, while the NADH activity remained unchanged. The deaminatingactivity in the dialysed extract could be completely restoredupon addition of a dialysable factor which was identified tobe malate. The interference of malate with the glutamate dehydrogenasereaction is caused through the action of malate dehydrogenaseand glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase which are both presentin high activities in the extracts. Only in exhaustively dialysedcell extracts can the proper deaminating GDH activity be determined.The results are discussed in the light of the controversialreports on the variable ratio of the NADH/NAD+ activity of GDH. Key words: Glutamate dehydrogenase, malate, NADH/NAD+, activity, Triticum aestivum
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