Protein Information

ID 2813
Name D lactate dehydrogenase
Synonyms D lactate dehydrogenase; DLD; LDHD; Lactate dehydrogenase D; Lactate dehydrogenase Ds

Compound Information

ID 1341
Name rotenone
CAS

Reference

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15949980 Atlante A, de Bari L, Valenti D, Pizzuto R, Paventi G, Passarella S: Transport and metabolism of D-lactate in Jerusalem artichoke mitochondria. . Biochim Biophys Acta. 2005 Jun 1;1708(1):13-22. Epub 2005 Mar 31.
We report here initial studies on D-lactate metabolism in Jerusalem artichoke. It was found that: 1) D-lactate can be synthesized by Jerusalem artichoke by virtue of the presence of glyoxalase II, the activity of which was measured photometrically in both isolated Jerusalem artichoke mitochondria and cytosolic fraction after the addition of S-D-lactoyl-glutathione. 2) Externally added D-lactate caused oxygen consumption by mitochondria, mitochondrial membrane potential increase and proton release, in processes that were insensitive to rotenone, but inhibited by both antimycin A and cyanide. 3) D-lactate was metabolized inside mitochondria by a flavoprotein, a putative D-lactate dehydrogenase, the activity of which could be measured photometrically in mitochondria treated with Triton X-100. 4) Jerusalem artichoke mitochondria can take up externally added D-lactate by means of a D-lactate/H (+) symporter investigated by measuring the rate of reduction of endogenous flavins. The action of the d-lactate translocator and of the mitochondrial D-lactate dehydrogenase could be responsible for the subsequent metabolism of d-lactate formed from methylglyoxal in the cytosol of Jerusalem artichoke.
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