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Modulation by citrate of glycolytic oscillations in skeletal muscle extracts.
Authors:K Tornheim  V Andrés  V Schultz
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts 02118.
Abstract:Oscillatory behavior of glycolysis in cell-free extracts of skeletal muscle involves repeated bursts of phosphofructokinase activity and associated oscillations in the ATP]/ADP] ratio. Addition of citrate, a potent physiological inhibitor of phosphofructokinase, decreased the frequency of the oscillations and delayed the first burst of phosphofructokinase activity in a dose-dependent manner. Citrate decreased the trigger point ATP]/ADP] ratio at which bursts of phosphofructokinase activity were initiated but had a much smaller effect on the average ATP]/ADP] ratio and did not decrease the peak values of the ratio. When oscillations were prevented by addition of fructose-2,6-P2, the decrease in the ATP]/ADP] ratio caused by citrate in the steady state system was similar to the decrease in the trigger point ATP]/ADP] ratio in the oscillatory system. The decrease in the average ATP]/ADP] ratio was greater in the steady state system than in the oscillating system. These results demonstrate advantages of oscillatory behavior of glycolysis in the regulation of carbohydrate utilization and the maintenance of a high ATP]/ADP] ratio.
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