Ethionine and Methionine Metabolism by the Chrysomonad Flagellate Ochromonas danica |
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Authors: | A. HOCHBERG M. RAHAT |
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Affiliation: | Depts. of Organic and Biological Chemistry and of Zoology, Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. Growth of Ochromonas danica is competitively inhibited by ethionine. Inhibition can be reversed by methionine. Inhibition indexes of the effect of ethionine on growth and methionine incorporation into proteins are 1 and 4, respectively. Inside the cell, methionine is partially de-methylated and metabolized to form cysteine. Ethionine is partially de-ethylated, and the homocysteine moiety is either re-methylated to form methionine or further metabolized to form cysteine. Ethionine is also incorporated into proteins of O. danica. The kind of metabolic interference, expressed by inhibition of growth, and correlated with incorporation of ethionine, is yet unknown. |
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