Protein Information

ID 2768
Name PPRibP
Synonyms PPRibP; PRPS 2; PRPS2; PRS II; PRSII; Phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase II; Ribose phosphate pyrophosphokinase II; phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate synthetase 2…

Compound Information

ID 1341
Name rotenone
CAS

Reference

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6193780 Gay RJ, Amos H: Purines as 'hyper-repressors' of glucose transport. Biochem J. 1983 Jul 15;214(1):133-44.
A role for phosphoribosyl diphosphate.. Under selected conditions the rate of glucose transport and the intracellular phosphoribosyl diphosphate (PPRibP) concentrations of chick-embryo fibroblasts are inversely correlated. This relationship holds when cells are incubated with mannose, fructose, xylose or various concentrations of glucose. The metabolic inhibitors 2,4-dinitrophenol, rotenone and Methylene Blue increased glucose transport and decreased PPRibP. The addition of any pyrimidine or purine base or ribonucleoside dramatically depleted PPRibP pools, regardless of the carbon source. Addition of guanine (10 microM) or hypoxanthine (100 microM) decreased transport in glucose-grown chick cells to barely detectable values, but did not affect increases observed in cells depressed by substitution of xylose for glucose. Guanosine, inosine and the purine analogues 6-thioguanine, 6-thioguanosine, 8-azaguanine and 6-methylmercaptopurine riboside sharply decreased transport in glucose-grown cells and blocked the increase in transport resulting from the replacement of glucose by fructose or xylose in the culture medium.
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