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Title: Identification of chicken liver mitochondrial alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase and its response to starvation. Author: Fujiwara S, Sakuraba H, Noguchi T. Journal: Arch Biochem Biophys; 1994 May 01; 310(2):497-503. PubMed ID: 8179338. Abstract: In chicken liver, alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase was located only in the mitochondria. In 40-day-old chickens, starvation resulted in a dramatic increase of liver mitochondrial alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase activity, reaching about a 100-fold increase in the activity (units/g of liver) on Day 7 of starvation. The mitochondrial alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase was purified to homogeneity and characterized from the mitochondrial extract of 7-day-starved chicken liver. The enzyme possessed alanine:glyoxylate aminotransferase activity and was also present in control chicken liver. The enzyme was found in the present study for the first time and named alanine:2-oxoglutarate (glyoxylate) aminotransferase. Alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase specific for alanine and 2-oxoglutarate as substrates was not detected in both control and starved chicken livers. In contrast, liver mitochondrial alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase from mammals did not possess alanine:glyoxylate aminotransferase activity. The increase in mitochondrial alanine:2-oxoglutarate aminotransferase activity during starvation was found to be attributed to an increase in enzyme protein.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]