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The inhibition by fluorocitrate of rat liver mitochondrial and extramitochondrial aconitate hydratase.
Biochem J. 1969 Aug; 113(5):853-60.BJ

Abstract

1. The effects of synthetic fluorocitrate were studied on: (a) the oxidation of citrate and cis-aconitate by rat liver mitochondria; (b) the activity of the aconitate hydratase found in the liver cell sap; (c) the activity of the aconitate hydratase solubilized from liver mitochondria. 2. Fluorocitrate was found to be a potent inhibitor of oxidation of citrate but only a weak inhibitor of oxidation of cis-aconitate: 6.7mum-fluorocitrate (containing 4% of the inhibitory isomer) caused 94% inhibition of the oxidation of citrate (2mm) whereas 1.0mm-fluorocitrate was necessary to provoke the same inhibition when cis-aconitate (2mm) was the substrate. The degree of inhibition varied in relation to the respiratory state of mitochondria when fluorocitrate was added. The inhibition could be partially reversed by cis-aconitate. 3. The aconitate hydratase extracted from the mitochondria was much less inhibited by fluorocitrate than was the mitochondria-bound enzyme, and the aconitate hydratase found in the cell sap was even less sensitive. 0.3mm-Fluorocitrate was required to cause 50% inhibition of the reaction citrate-->cis-aconitate, catalysed by the aconitate hydratase extracted from the mitochondria, and 1.2m-fluorocitrate for the extramitochondrial enzyme. For both enzymes the reaction citrate-->cis-aconitate was 2-3 times more sensitive to fluorocitrate than was the reaction isocitrate-->cis-aconitate. The inhibition was of the competitive type for both reactions.

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eng

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5821012

Citation

Guarriera-Bobyleva, V, and P Buffa. "The Inhibition By Fluorocitrate of Rat Liver Mitochondrial and Extramitochondrial Aconitate Hydratase." The Biochemical Journal, vol. 113, no. 5, 1969, pp. 853-60.
Guarriera-Bobyleva V, Buffa P. The inhibition by fluorocitrate of rat liver mitochondrial and extramitochondrial aconitate hydratase. Biochem J. 1969;113(5):853-60.
Guarriera-Bobyleva, V., & Buffa, P. (1969). The inhibition by fluorocitrate of rat liver mitochondrial and extramitochondrial aconitate hydratase. The Biochemical Journal, 113(5), 853-60.
Guarriera-Bobyleva V, Buffa P. The Inhibition By Fluorocitrate of Rat Liver Mitochondrial and Extramitochondrial Aconitate Hydratase. Biochem J. 1969;113(5):853-60. PubMed PMID: 5821012.
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TY - JOUR T1 - The inhibition by fluorocitrate of rat liver mitochondrial and extramitochondrial aconitate hydratase. AU - Guarriera-Bobyleva,V, AU - Buffa,P, PY - 1969/8/1/pubmed PY - 1969/8/1/medline PY - 1969/8/1/entrez SP - 853 EP - 60 JF - The Biochemical journal JO - Biochem J VL - 113 IS - 5 N2 - 1. The effects of synthetic fluorocitrate were studied on: (a) the oxidation of citrate and cis-aconitate by rat liver mitochondria; (b) the activity of the aconitate hydratase found in the liver cell sap; (c) the activity of the aconitate hydratase solubilized from liver mitochondria. 2. Fluorocitrate was found to be a potent inhibitor of oxidation of citrate but only a weak inhibitor of oxidation of cis-aconitate: 6.7mum-fluorocitrate (containing 4% of the inhibitory isomer) caused 94% inhibition of the oxidation of citrate (2mm) whereas 1.0mm-fluorocitrate was necessary to provoke the same inhibition when cis-aconitate (2mm) was the substrate. The degree of inhibition varied in relation to the respiratory state of mitochondria when fluorocitrate was added. The inhibition could be partially reversed by cis-aconitate. 3. The aconitate hydratase extracted from the mitochondria was much less inhibited by fluorocitrate than was the mitochondria-bound enzyme, and the aconitate hydratase found in the cell sap was even less sensitive. 0.3mm-Fluorocitrate was required to cause 50% inhibition of the reaction citrate-->cis-aconitate, catalysed by the aconitate hydratase extracted from the mitochondria, and 1.2m-fluorocitrate for the extramitochondrial enzyme. For both enzymes the reaction citrate-->cis-aconitate was 2-3 times more sensitive to fluorocitrate than was the reaction isocitrate-->cis-aconitate. The inhibition was of the competitive type for both reactions. SN - 0264-6021 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/5821012/The_inhibition_by_fluorocitrate_of_rat_liver_mitochondrial_and_extramitochondrial_aconitate_hydratase_ L2 - https://portlandpress.com/biochemj/article-lookup/doi/10.1042/bj1130853 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -