Abstract
1. Kinetic aspects of the reaction between crystalline bovine liver glutamate dehydrogenase and formiminoglutamate were investigated to establish the conditions under which the latter may interfere with the assay of glutamate by using glutamate dehydrogenase and to explain why formiminoglutamate accumulates in vivo after histidine loading, although it can react with glutamate dehydrogenase. The Km and Vmax. values were compared with those of the enzyme reacting with glutamate. At pH 7.4 Km for formiminoglutamate was much higher and Vmax. much lower than the values for glutamate. 2. The equilibrium constant at pH 7.0 was 0.017 micrometer with formiminoglutamate, i.e. about one two-hundredths that with glutamate. 3. In vivo the interaction between glutamate dehydrogenase and formiminoglutamate is minimal even when the concentration of the latter in the liver is greatly raised, as in cobalamine or folate deficiency after histidine loading. 4. At pH 9.3, i.e. under the conditions for the assay of glutamate by glutamate dehydrogenase, formiminoglutamate reacts readily with the enzyme.
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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