Adenine nucleotides and the adenylate kinase equilibrium in livers of foetal and newborn rats

胎鼠和新生鼠肝脏中腺嘌呤核苷酸和腺苷酸激酶的平衡

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Abstract

1. Measurements of ATP, ADP and AMP concentrations in livers of rats that had been delivered by Caesarian section indicate a rapid shift from a low to a high [ATP]/[AMP] ratio. This change is consistent with the cessation of glycolysis and the initiation of gluconeogenesis at birth. 2. When newborn animals are exposed to a 100% nitrogen atmosphere the hepatic ATP concentration falls and AMP increases. 3. Calculations of the [ATP][AMP]/[ADP](2) ratio give values that are close to the equilibrium constant of adenylate kinase except when the ATP concentration is high. 4. This difference cannot be accounted for by the preferential binding of available Mg(2+) to ATP(4-) rather than ADP(3-). It is concluded that the relative proportions of adenine nucleotides at any level of phosphorylation are only partly regulated by adenylate kinase.

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