Elucidation of aberrant purine metabolism: application to hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosylstransferase- and adenosine kinase-deficient mutants, and IMP dehydrogenase- and adenosine deaminase-inhibited human lymphoblasts.
We propose that the ratio of [14C]formate-labelled purine nucleosides and bases (both intra and extracellular) to nucleic acid purines provides, in exponentially growing cultures, a sensitive index for comparative studies of purine metabolism. This ratio was 4-fold greater for an HGPRT- mutant than for the parental HGPRT+ human lymphoblast line. The major components of the labelled nucleoside and base fraction were hypoxanthine and inosine. By blocking adenosine deaminase activity with coformycin we found that approx. 90% of inosine was formed directly from IMP rather than the route IMP leads to AMP leads to adenosine leads to inosine. The ratio of labelled base + nucleosides to nucleic acids was essentially unchagned for an AK- lymphoblast line and 2-fold greater than control for an HGPRT(-)-KAK- line, demonstrating that a deficiency of adenosine kinase alone has little effect on the accumulation of purine nucleosides and bases. Although adenosine was a minor component of the nucleoside and base fraction, the adenosine fraction increased from 3 to 13% with the addition of coformycin to the HGPRT(-)-AK- line. In the parental and HGPRT- lines, adenosine was shown to be primarily phosphorylated rather than deaminated at concentrations less than 5 microM. Inhibition of IMP dehydrogenase activity by mycophenolic acid caused a 12- and 3-fold increase in the rate of production of labelled base and nucleoside in the parent and HGPRT- cells respectively. These results suggest that a mutationally induced partial deficiency in the activities converting IMP to guanine nucleotides may result in an increased catabolism of IMP.
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- Purines
- Purine Nucleosides
- Phosphotransferases
- Nucleoside Deaminases
- Mutation
- Lymphocytes
- Ketone Oxidoreductases
- IMP Dehydrogenase
- Hypoxanthine Phosphoribosyltransferase
- Humans
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DOI
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Volume
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Start / End Page
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Related Subject Headings
- Purines
- Purine Nucleosides
- Phosphotransferases
- Nucleoside Deaminases
- Mutation
- Lymphocytes
- Ketone Oxidoreductases
- IMP Dehydrogenase
- Hypoxanthine Phosphoribosyltransferase
- Humans