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Scaduto 1994 Eur J Biochem

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Scaduto RC Jr (1994) Calcium and 2-oxoglutarate-mediated control of aspartate formation by rat heart mitochondria. Eur J Biochem 223:751-8.

Β» PMID: 7914488 Open Access

Scaduto RC Jr (1994) Eur J Biochem

Abstract: Studies of the influence of calcium on the metabolism of cardiac mitochondria have indicated that calcium activates key enzymes involved in the citric acid cycle. Calcium-mediated activation of one of these enzymes, 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase, has been shown to cause a marked decrease in the steady-state concentration of 2-oxoglutarate in both heart and liver mitochondria. In liver, 2-oxoglutarate is a potent inhibitor of oxalacetate transamination to aspartate and activation of this enzyme by calcium-mobilizing hormones leads to a stimulation of aspartate formation and gluconeogenesis. Since mitochondrial aspartate formation is a key step in the malate/aspartate shuttle, we investigated the control of aspartate formation by cardiac mitochondria. In mitochondria incubated with glutamate and malate, activation of 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase by calcium led to an inhibition of aspartate formation. However, calcium caused a stimulation of aspartate production when incubations were supplemented with pyruvate as an additional substrate. Estimates of the mitochondrial redox potential (NADH/NAD+) indicated that both calcium and pyruvate increased the redox potential. The observed influence of calcium on aspartate formation was found to be due to a balance between its inhibitory effect, caused by an increased redox potential, and its stimulatory effect, caused by a decreased 2-oxoglutarate concentration. Under conditions in which the redox component was held constant, a kinetic analysis indicated that the apparent Ki for 2-oxoglutarate inhibition of aspartate formation is 0.2 mM. The data suggest that activation of cardiac 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase by calcium could lead to stimulation of the mitochondrial oxidation of cytosolic NADH via the malate/aspartate cycle. β€’ Keywords: Malate-aspartate shuttle β€’ Bioblast editor: Gnaiger E


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Tissue;cell: Heart, Liver  Preparation: Isolated mitochondria  Enzyme: TCA cycle and matrix dehydrogenases  Regulation: Calcium, Inhibitor, Redox state, Substrate