The synthesis of glutamate and the control of glutamate dehydrogenase in pea mitochondria |
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Authors: | David D. Davies Arthur N. Teixeira |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, England |
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Abstract: | The synthesis of glutamate from α-oxoglutarate and NH4+ by pea seedling mitochondria has been demonstrated under certain defined but non-physiological conditions. Malate acts as a hydrogen donor for the synthesis of glutamate but isocitrate is more effective, whilst succinate, in the presence or absence of ATP, is a poor donor of hydrogen. Glutamate dehydrogenase has been purified from pea mitochondria and from the cytosol. The similarities between the two preparations are interpreted to mean that the soluble glutamate dehydrogenase is released from the mitochondria during isolation. The kinetics of the mitochondrial enzyme and the effect of various metabolites on its activity have been examined. The results are discussed in relation to the proposed role of this enzyme and it is suggested that the ratio NADH-NAD+ may play a role in the control of glutamate metabolism. |
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Keywords: | Leguminosae pea epicotyls glutamate dehydrogenase glutamate synthesis glutamate oxidation allosteric inhibition. |
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