Glucose 6-phosphate formation by L-type pentose phosphate pathway reactions of rat liver in vitro: further evidence.

J F Williams, M G Clark, K K Arora, I C Reichstein
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An investigation of the mechanism in vitro of the non-oxidative segment of the pentose phosphate pathway using [5-14C]ribose 5-phosphate as a prediction labelling substrate with rat liver enzyme preparation is reported. Glucose 6-phosphate formed during the initial 0.5 h of reaction was heavily labelled in C-1 and thus is consistent with the prediction of the liver (L)-type pentose phosphate pathway (theoretically C-1/C-6 = 0.5). The reaction sequences of the fat (F-) type pentose phosphate pathway exclusively confine 14C to C-6 of glucose 6-phosphate. The presence of L-type reactions was further affirmed by the formation of D-arabinose 5-phosphate and D-glycero-D-ido-octulose phosphate which were identified and measured during the initial 2 h of incubation using gas liquid chromatography. After 3 h the concentration of 14C in C-1 of glucose 6-phosphate gradually declined and by 17 h of incubation the ratio of 14C in C-1/C-6 was 0.1. Possible reasons for the late changes in 14C-isotope distributions towards a pattern consistent with a contribution of F-type pentose phosphate pathway are given.

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大鼠肝脏l型戊糖磷酸途径反应生成葡萄糖6-磷酸:进一步证据。
用[5-14C]核糖5-磷酸作为大鼠肝酶制剂的预测标记底物,对戊糖磷酸途径非氧化段的体外机制进行了研究。反应最初0.5 h形成的葡萄糖6-磷酸在C-1中被大量标记,因此与肝(L)型戊糖磷酸途径的预测一致(理论上C-1/C-6 = 0.5)。脂肪(F-)型戊糖磷酸途径的反应序列完全将14C限制在葡萄糖6-磷酸的C-6上。l型反应的存在通过形成5-磷酸d -阿拉伯糖和5-磷酸d -甘油- d -碘-磷酸辛酮糖进一步得到证实,这两种反应在培养的最初2小时内用气液相色谱法进行了鉴定和测量。3 h后,葡萄糖6-磷酸C-1中14C的浓度逐渐下降,培养17 h时,C-1中14C /C-6的比值为0.1。给出了14c同位素分布后期向与f型戊糖磷酸途径一致的模式变化的可能原因。
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