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. 1990 Jun 25;95(2):107-15.
doi: 10.1007/BF00219968.

Possible involvement of NADPH requirement in regulation of glucose-6-phosphate and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase levels in rat liver

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Possible involvement of NADPH requirement in regulation of glucose-6-phosphate and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase levels in rat liver

A Ayala et al. Mol Cell Biochem. .

Abstract

Previous studies examining regulation of synthesis of Glucose-6-Phosphate and 6-Phosphogluconate dehydrogenase in rat liver have focussed on the induction of these enzymes by different diets and some hormones. However, the precise mechanism regulating increases in the activities of these enzymes is unknown and the factors involved remain unidentified. Considering that many of these metabolic conditions occur simultaneously with the increase of some NADPH consuming pathway, in particular fatty acid synthesis, we suggest that the activities of Glucose-6-Phosphate and 6-Phosphogluconate dehydrogenase could be regulated through a mechanism involving changes in the NADPH requirement. Here, we have studied the effect of changes in the flux through different NADPH consuming pathways on the NADPH/NADP ratio and on Glucose-6-Phosphate and 6-Phosphogluconate levels. The results show that: i) an increase in consumption of NADPH, caused by activation of fatty acid synthesis or the detoxification system which consumes NADPH, is paralleled by an increase in levels of these enzymes; ii) when increase in consumption of NADPH is prevented, Glucose-6-Phosphate and 6-Phosphogluconate dehydrogenase levels do not change.

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