The Effect of Phenylalanine on DOPA Synthesis in PC12 Cells |
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Authors: | DePietro Frank R. Fernstrom John D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA;(2) Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213 |
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Abstract: | DOPA synthesis from phenylalanine was studied in PC12 cells incubated with m-hydroxybenzylhydrazine, to inhibit aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase. DOPA synthesis rose with increasing concentrations of either phenylalanine or tyrosine; maximal rates (~55 pmol/min/mg protein for tyrosine; ~40 pmol/min/mg protein for phenylalanine) occurred at a medium concentration of ~10 M for either amino acid. The Km for either amino acid was about 1 M (medium concentration). At tyrosine concentrations above 30 M, DOPA synthesis declined; inhibition was observed at higher concentrations for phenylalanine (300 M). These effects were most notable in the presence of 56 mM potassium. Measurements of intracellular phenylalanine and tyrosine suggested the Km for either amino acid is 20–30 M; maximal synthesis occurred at 120–140 M. In the presence of both phenylalanine and tyrosine, DOPA synthesis was inhibited by phenylalanine only at a high medium concentration (1000 M), regardless of medium tyrosine concentration. The inhibition of DOPA synthesis by high medium tyrosine concentrations was antagonized by high medium phenylalanine concentrations (100, 1000 M). Together, the findings indicate that for PC12 cells, phenylalanine can be a significant substrate for tyrosine hydroxylase, is a relatively weak inhibitor of the enzyme, and at high concentrations can antagonize substrate inhibition by tyrosine. |
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Keywords: | Phenylalanine tyrosine DOPA tyrosine hydroxylase PC12 cells |
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