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. 1971 Nov;125(2):625-34.
doi: 10.1042/bj1250625.

Studies on the mechanism and regulation of C-4 demethylation in cholesterol biosynthesis. The role of adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate

Studies on the mechanism and regulation of C-4 demethylation in cholesterol biosynthesis. The role of adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate

D P Bloxham et al. Biochem J. 1971 Nov.

Abstract

1. An assay for demethylation has been developed based on the release of tritium from 4,4-dimethyl[3alpha-(3)H]cholest-7-en-3beta-ol (II). 2. The maximum release of (3)H from 3alpha-(3)H-labelled compound (II) in a rat liver microsomal preparation occurs in the presence of NADPH and NAD(+) under aerobic conditions. 3. Incubation of 3alpha-(3)H-labelled compound (II) with NADPH under aerobic conditions leads to the formation of a 3alpha-(3)H-labelled C-4 carboxylic acid. This compound undergoes dehydrogenation on subsequent anaerobic incubation with NAD(+). 4. The (3)H released from the steroid was located in [4-(3)H]nicotinamide and the medium. Incubation with synthetic [4-(3)H(2)]NADH gave a similar result. 5. In the presence of glutamate dehydrogenase and alpha-oxoglutarate part of the (3)H released from the steroid was transferred to glutamate. 6. A series of 3-oxo steroids were reduced equally well by [4-(3)H(2)]NADH and [4-(3)H(2)]NADPH. The reduction of 5alpha-cholest-7-en-3-one was shown to use the 4B H atom from the nucleotide. 7. 3':5'-Cyclic AMP was shown to be a competitive inhibitor of the 3beta-hydroxy dehydrogenase enzyme in the demethylation reaction.

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