Protein Information

ID 316
Name adenosine kinase
Synonyms ADK; AK; Adenosine 5' phosphotransferase; Adenosine 5` phosphotransferase; Adenosine kinase; Adenosine kinase isoform b; Adenosine 5' phosphotransferases; Adenosine 5` phosphotransferases…

Compound Information

ID 1341
Name rotenone
CAS

Reference

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479172 Matsumoto SS, Raivio KO, Seegmiller JE: Adenine nucleotide degradation during energy depletion in human lymphoblasts. J Biol Chem. 1979 Sep 25;254(18):8956-62.
Adenosine accumulation and adenylate energy charge correlation.. Adenine nucleotide breakdown to nucleosides and purine bases was measured in cultures of human lymphoblastoid cells following: 1) the inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation in the absence of glucose or 2) the addition of 2-deoxyglucose. A mutant cell line, deficient in adenosine kinase, in the presence of an adenosine deaminase inhibitor was used to measure utilization of the two pathways of AMP catabolism involving initial action of either purine 5'-nucleotidase or AMP deaminase. In such a system the appearance of adenosine induced by the oxidative phosphorylation inhibitor, rotenone, implies that approximately 70% of AMP breakdown occurs via dephosphorylation. By the same method, deamination accounts for 82% of AMP breakdown when 2-deoxyglucose is added. The occurrence of AMP dephosphorylation is not correlated with elevated concentrations of substrate or with decreased concentrations of the inhibitors of 5'-nucleotidase, ATP and ADP. Dephosphorylation occurs if, and only if, the adenylate energy charge decreases to about 0.6 in these experiments. In cultures deprived of glucose and oxygen, adenine nucleotide degradation via dephosphorylation results in recovery of normal energy charge values.
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