Increased 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) in heavy metal exposed bivalve molluscs, Cerastoderma edule: An effect due to inhibition of porphobilinogen synthase?

V. Brock , A. Brock
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Abstract

1. The effect of cadmium, lead, and mercury on 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA), porphobilinogen (PBG), and PBG synthase was determined in hepatopancreas of the bivalve, Cerastoderma edule (L.).

2. Cd and Hg exposure induced increased ALA content, and thus an initial doubling of ALA within 24 hr.

3. Using ALA in excess (8 mmoll−1) as substrate, no PBG synthase (ALA dehydratase, EC 4.2.1.24) activity was detectable in freshly prepared hepatopancreas homogenates.

4. Increased ALA in metal exposed bivalves is not a simple effect due to metal inhibition of PBG synthase.

5. The observed lack of PBG synthase suggests an alternative to the general pathway where two ALA molecules condense to one PBG.

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重金属暴露的双壳类软体动物中5-氨基乙酰丙酸(ALA)的增加:由于抑制卟胆色素原合成酶的影响?
1. 测定了镉、铅和汞对双壳类动物肝胰腺中5-氨基乙酰丙酸(ALA)、卟啉胆色素原(PBG)和PBG合成酶的影响。Cd和Hg暴露诱导ALA含量增加,因此在24小时内ALA最初增加一倍3。使用过量的ALA (8 mmol−1)作为底物,在新鲜制备的肝胰腺匀浆中检测不到PBG合成酶(ALA脱水酶,EC 4.2.1.24)的活性。金属暴露双壳类动物ALA的增加不是由于金属抑制PBG合成酶而产生的简单效应。观察到的PBG合成酶的缺乏提示了两个ALA分子凝聚成一个PBG的一般途径的另一种选择。
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