Kynurenine pyruvate transaminase and its inhibitor in rat intestine |
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Authors: | T Noguchi J Nakamura R Kido |
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Institution: | Department of Biochemistry, Wakayama Medical College, Wakayama 640, Japan |
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Abstract: | Kynurenine pyruvate transaminase was found to be present in rat small intestine, partially purified and characterized. The enzyme catalysed the conversion of L-kynurenine to kynurenic acid. Transamination rates of 3-hydroxy-DL-kynurenine and 5-hydroxy-DL-kynurenine by the enzyme were 1/2.9 and 1/2.6 that of L-kynurenine. The enzyme showed higher preference for pyruvate than 2-oxoglutarate as aminoacceptor. The pH optimum of the reaction was 8.0 to 8.5. Purification of the enzyme lowered markedly apparent Km for L-kynurenine but not for pyruvate. It was shown that the inhibitor of kynurenine pyruvate transaminase was present in the intestine, on the basis of the inhibition produced by heating a portion of each purification step enzyme preparation in 50% ethanol, centrifuging, concentrating it, and adding it to an incubate of the unheated preparation. The possible interrelationship of enzyme and inhibitor was discussed and comparisons with kynurenine transaminase in liver, kidney and brains were noted. |
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