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Effect of nonprotein thiols on protein synthesis in isolated rat hepatocytes
Authors:M. Asensi  A. Carcía-España  F. V. Pallardó  J. Viña  J. M. Estrela
Affiliation:(1) Department de Fisiología, Facultad de Medicina, Avda. Blasco Ibañe 17, E-46010 Valencia;(2) Departmento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, (Spain)
Abstract:
The ability of nonprotein thiols to modulate rates of protein synthesis was investigated in isolated rat hepatocytes. Addition of cysteine stimulates protein labelling by [14C] Leucine. Glutahione depletion, induced by in vivod administration of L-buthionine sulfoximine and diethylmaleate, did not alter the effect of cysteine, although it decreased the rate of protein synthesis by 32%. The effect of cysteine on protein synthesis does not seem to be related to a perturbatin of the redox state of the NAD+/NADH system or to changes in the rate of gluconeogenic pathway. The following observations indicate that cysteine may stimulate protein syntheis by increasing intracellular levels of aspartate: 1. Amino-oxyacetate, an inhibitor of pyridoxyal-dependent enzymes, inhibits protein labelling and decreases aspartate cellular content, whereas most amino acids accumulate or remain unchanged; 2. Cysteine, in the absence or in the presence of amino-ocycetate, stimulates protein labelling and induces aspartate accumulation, although mot amino acids diminish or remain unchanged.
Keywords:Cysteine  glutathione  protein synthesis  aspartate  thiols
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