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Studies on the mechanism of 5-fluoroorotic acid inhibition of serine dehydratase induction
Authors:H W Mohrenweiser  H C Pitot
Institution:Departments of Oncology and Pathology, McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 U.S.A.
Abstract:Administration of glucagon to rats fed a protein-free diet caused a significant induction of the liver enzyme, serine dehydratase. This effect of glucagon is inhibited by the concomitant administration of fluoroorotic acid. This inhibition was enhanced by pretreatment with glucosamine or galactosamine, probably through depletion of the intracellular uridine pools. Although less than a doubling of enzyme activity was observed after glucagon plus fluoroorotic acid administration, the amount of protein precipitable by antisera specifically reactive against serine dehydratase increased 4.5 times. Ouchterlony double-diffusion analysis showed a completely cross-reacting single precipitin band from liver extracts of untreated animals and rats treated with the analog. Analysis of the antigen-antibody complex by Na dodecyl sulfate-gel electrophoresis indicated that a single protein was being immunochemically precipitated from both the glucagon- and glucagon plus fluoroorotic acid-treated rats. In the latter, the precipitated protein had a molecular weight similar to purified serine dehydratase. These results are consistent with the concept that the incorporation of fluoroorotic acid into mRNA results in the synthesis of a protein with characteristics similar to authentic serine dehydratase but without normal enzymatic activity. Other possible mechanisms to explain the production of this abnormal protein are discussed.
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