Introduction and metabolism of pentose and hexose phosphates in permeabilized Morris hepatoma 5123TC cells.

Abstract:

:Metabolism of arabinose 5-P, ribose 5-P and glucose 6-P in permeabilized and resealed Morris hepatoma 5123TC cells was investigated by measuring the contribution of these compounds to nucleic acid biosynthesis. The level of [14C]-arabinose (non-phosphorylated) incorporation into nucleic acids was slight, presumably due to the low activity of the transport system or the absence or low activity of a specific 'kinase' enzyme. The permeabilizing procedure involved the brief treatment of Morris hepatoma 5123TC cells with lysolecithin and resulted in a cell population which was permeable to charged compounds i.e. sugar phosphates and nucleotides, that otherwise could not cross the plasma membrane. The permeabilized (and resealed cells) retained normal cellular morphology and intactness of specific organelles as judged by the maintenance of functional properties. Following permeabilization, these cells resealed when transferred back to normal growth medium, and continued to divide and increase at the same rates as control non-permeabilized cell cultures. The permeabilized cells incorporated deoxyribonucleotides ([methyl -3H]-TTP) into DNA at a linear rate of 0.047 nmol per 10(7) cells min-1, representing 90-100 per cent of the DNA synthesis rate in vivo. The permeabilization technique, when coupled with procedures to establish cell synchrony, permitted the comparative estimate of the contributions of [14C]-labelled arabinose 5-P, ribose 5-P and glucose 6-P to RNA, DNA, amino acids, CO2, lactate and sugar mono- and bisphosphates. The percentage of [14C]-isotope incorporated into total nucleic acids by these three labelled sugar phosphates were 2.3, 4.9 and 6.3 respectively. Possible reasons for the lower incorporation of 14C from arabinose 5-P are given. The results are consistent with the proposal that arabinose 5-P, an intermediate of the L-type pentose pathway activity of 5123TC cells, was incorporated into nucleic acids by its interconversion with ribulose 5-P and ribose 5-P and thus into PRPP. This study represents the first report of sugar phosphate as opposed to free sugar metabolism by tumour cells in culture.

journal_name

Cell Biochem Funct

authors

Arora KK,Williams JF

doi

10.1002/cbf.290050408

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1987-10-01 00:00:00

pages

289-300

issue

4

eissn

0263-6484

issn

1099-0844

journal_volume

5

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