Properties of peroxisomal and mitochondrial citrate synthase from Agave americana

J.L. Segovia
M.F. Zafra
M.J. Alejandre
E. García-Peregrín
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Abstract

Adenine nucleotides were tested as effectors of peroxisomal and mitochondrial citrate synthase from Agave americana leaves in the presence of different concentrations of acetyl-CoA and oxalacetate substrates.ATP inhibited both enzyme activities but with a different inhibition profile.1.0-7.5 mM ADP did not inhibit the peroxisomal citrate synthase in the presence of high substrate concentrations, while the mitochondrial enzyme was strongly inhibited by 1.0 mM ADP in the same conditions.Likewise, a different pattern was obtained with AMP on both peroxisomal and mitochondrial activities.The rate of citrate formation as function of acetyl-CoA and oxalacetate concentration was also studied in both fractions.Maximal velocity was highest in the peroxisomal fraction, whether acetyl-CoA or oxalacetate were the variable substrates.These differences indicate that peroxisomal and mitochondrial citrate synthases seem to be two different isoenzymes.

Keywords:
Acetyl Coenzyme A/metabolism, Adenine Nucleotides/pharmacology, Citrate (si)-Synthase/analysis/antagonists and inhibitors, Isoenzymes/analysis/antagonists and inhibitors, Microbodies/enzymology, Mitochondria/enzymology, Organoids/enzymology, Oxaloacetates/metabolism, Oxo-Acid-Lyases/analysis, Plants/enzymology

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J.L. Segovia
M.F. Zafra
M.J. Alejandre
E. García-Peregrín


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